mirror Type post Author Daniel Witt Date June 4, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionHistory of ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , "survival of the fittest", Alexis de Tocqueville, animals, capitalism, Charles Darwin, Erasmus Darwin, Europe, evolution, Evolution News, evolutionary biologists, food, French Revolution, Industrial Revolution, Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Margaret Sanger, mental climate, Modern Synthesis, Neil Thomas, On the Origin of Species, paradigm shift, population, printing press, Social Darwinism, Thomas Malthus, United States, Winston Churchill, World War II, worldview, Zeitgeist Evolution Evolved to Mirror the Zeitgeist Daniel Witt June 4, 2025 Evolution, History of Science, Intelligent Design 12 By the mid 1800s, the mental climate had shifted, and the time was ripe for a new Darwin to craft a new Darwinism. Read More ›
coffee and cream Type post Author Eric Hedin Date July 6, 2023 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , ChatGPT, coffee, complex specified information, creativity, decoherence, Energy, freedom, function, heat, humans, information, intelligent design, kinetic energy, knowledge, Law of Conservation of Information, life, luck, meaning, mind, nature, physical objects, printing press, quantum mechanics, rigged game, Second Law of Thermodynamics, William A. Dembski Physics, Information Loss, and Intelligent Design Eric Hedin July 6, 2023 Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences, Physics 6 Imagine a system where heat flows from a hot region to a cold region under the constraint of the traditional second law of thermodynamics. Read More ›
René_Girard Type post Author Michael Egnor Date May 28, 2018 CategoriesNeuroscience & MindPhilosophy Tagged , __k-review, artificial intelligence, Bible, civilization, contagion, Europe, Henry Kissinger, Johannes Gutenberg, machines, metal, paper, Politics, printing press, Reformation, religion, René Girard, silicon, Spain, The Atlantic, thought, Wesley Smith Kissinger and Girard on Artificial Intelligence Michael Egnor May 28, 2018 Neuroscience & Mind, Philosophy 5 Any genuine understanding of the impact AI will have (and is having) on humanity must begin with Girard. Read More ›