glacier melting Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 24, 2020 CategoriesBiologyEvolution Tagged , __edited, anthropology, Charles Darwin, climate change, collaboration, competition, culture, Darwinian theory, Denis Noble, dissenters, environmentalism, evolution, Evolution News, glacier, iceberg, intelligent design, James A. Shapiro, Jerry Coyne, Lynn Margulis, Richard Prum, science, Slate, teleology, Third Way of Evolution, University of Virginia Slate on Evolution’s “Third Way”: The Sound of a Glacier Melting David Klinghoffer January 24, 2020 Biology, Evolution 4 I’m interested in “science as a cultural domain,” too. And here’s a great illustration of how the culture changes. Read More ›
Darwinizing Beauty Type post Date January 29, 2019 CategoriesAnatomyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, "survival of the fittest", aesthetics, Ann Gauger, anthropomorphism, beauty, biologists, Charles Darwin, Cinderella, Douglas Axe, evolutionary theory, Ferris Jabr, fitness, flowers, genes, intelligent design, Jonathan Wells, love, materialism, Michael Behe, natural selection, ornithology, physiology, Richard Prum, sexual selection, Undeniable (book), Zombie Science (book) Mission Impossible: Darwinizing Beauty Science and Culture January 29, 2019 Anatomy, Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 The ease of ascribing beauty to intelligent design contrasts with the impossibility of explaining its origin by material causes. Read More ›