shrinath-Kc_BxOB_a3c-unsplash Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date July 31, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , Addy Pross, chemists, cognition, consciousness, Daniel Dennett, decision-making, Gaia, Galen Strawson, Hard Problem, human consciousness, materialism, memory, panpsychism, philosophers, physicalism, Robert Wright, thinking Can a Chemical Preparation Display Cognition? This Chemist Says Yes Denyse O’Leary July 31, 2024 Evolution, Neuroscience & Mind 5 Addy Pross, associated with the evolutionary "Third Way" community, states his guiding principles up front. Read More ›
birth Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date October 20, 2023 CategoriesMedicineNeuroscience & MindPhilosophy Tagged , abortion, baby, birth, children, Christof Koch, consciousness, dreaming, fetuses, hard problem of consciousness, Integrated information theory, neuroscience, newborn, pregnancy, Robert Wright, synaptic connections, Thomas Nagel, Trinity College Dublin, unborn humans Consciousness May Occur Near Time of Birth Denyse O’Leary October 20, 2023 Medicine, Neuroscience & Mind, Philosophy 4 Researchers generally stress that the unborn child’s brain is in a rapid, ongoing, and little understood state of development. Read More ›
wedding Type post Author Nancy Pearcey Date June 16, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsEthicsEvolutionEvolutionary Psychology Tagged , African Americans, american enterprise institute, Charles Murray, criminality, Darwinism, drugs, evolution, George Gilder, just-so stories, marriage, men, morality, rape, religion, Robert Wright, Rutgers University, Scripture, sexuality, sin, Steven Pinker, The Moral Animal, The New Yorker, The Toxic War on Masculinity, Victorians, violence, women The Toxic Assumptions of Evolutionary Psychology about Men Nancy Pearcey June 16, 2023 Bioethics, Ethics, Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology 14 As Darwinism is discredited scientifically, we should challenge the way it has shaped the secular code for masculinity. Read More ›
Charles Darwin, caricatured in Vanity Fair. Date: 1871 Type post Author William A. Dembski Date June 20, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignMathematics Tagged , "survival of the fittest", biological adaptations, Darwinism, evolution, genes, Geoffrey Miller, Guide to Reading Jason Rosenhouse (series), intelligent design, Jason Rosenhouse, Michael Behe, mount improbable, natural selection, Neo-Darwinism, Richard Dawkins, Robert Wright, The Failures of Mathematical Anti-Evolutionism Jason Rosenhouse, a Crude Darwinist William A. Dembski June 20, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Mathematics 4 As a fellow mathematician, I would have liked to see from Rosenhouse a vigorous and insightful discussion of my ideas. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date February 1, 2019 CategoriesEvolutionNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , __k-review, atheism, Darwinism, David Klinghoffer, Denyse O'Leary, Discovery Institute, Evolution News, evolutionary biology, Jerry Coyne, Karl Giberson, Massimo Pigliucci, materialism, Michael Egnor, Mind Matters, neuroscience, neurosurgery, Robert Wright, University of Chicago, Why Evolution Is True Congratulations! Coyne Promotes Egnor to “Archenemy” David Klinghoffer February 1, 2019 Evolution, Neuroscience & Mind 2 Archenemy sounds a little…obsessive. Read More ›