DNA Type post Author Daniel Witt Date May 1, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignOrigin of LifePhysics Tagged , Casey Luskin, Darwinism, Denis Noble, dissidents, epigenetic inheritance, evolution, Extended Evolutionary Synthesis, genetic change, horizontal gene transfer, New Synthesis, panspermia, Peter Corning, Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, purposiveness, symbiosis, synergistic selection, synergy, teleonomy, The Selfish Gene, unguided evolution, Wikipedia Another Call for a “New Synthesis” Daniel Witt May 1, 2024 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Origin of Life, Physics 7 I recently wrote a post critical of biologist Peter Corning’s “synergism hypothesis.” Afterwards Dr. Corning got in touch. Read More ›
Dawkins Type post Author Neil Thomas Date February 12, 2024 CategoriesBiologyChemistryEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , A. N. Wilson, abiogenesis, Anaximander, Anaximenes, apologetics, Arthur Eddington, atheism, Big Bang, Charles Bradlaugh, Daniel Dennett, Darwinism, Erasmus Darwin, evolution, Goldilocks Zone, Karl Popper, Lucretius, Melanie Phillips, natural preservation, natural selection, New Atheists, New Synthesis, randomness, Richard Dawkins, spontaneous generation, teleology, The Descent of Man, The Selfish Gene, Thomas Hardy, Thomas Malthus, Victorian period, Werner Heisenberg Richard Dawkins and the Law of Unintended Consequences Neil Thomas February 12, 2024 Biology, Chemistry, Evolution, Faith & Science 20 The New Atheists’ failure to understand the nuanced way that “ordinary people” think was a profound strategic error. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 5, 2016 CategoriesEvolutionScientific Freedom Tagged , __tedited, censorship, controversy, dissent, Laurence Moran, Neo-Darwinism, New Synthesis, New Trends in Evolutionary Biology, paradigm shift, polls, public opinion, Royal Society, science journalism, Suzan Mazur, viewpoint discrimination Scientists Versus the Public on Airing Scientific Dissent David Klinghoffer July 5, 2016 Evolution, Scientific Freedom 5 A biologist suggests that the upcoming Royal Society meeting might well be canceled rather than open a "can of worms." Read More ›