HMS Beagle Type post Author Neil Thomas Date June 13, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Charles Bradlaugh, Charles Darwin, childhood, Enlightenment, Erasmus Darwin, evolutionary psychology, Greek gods, HMS Beagle, Janet Browne, Martin Luther, Michael Neve, Misia Landau, Robert Chambers, Samuel Haughton, sociobiologists, Stephen Jay Gould, telos, Thomas Huxley, William Wordsworth Darwin’s Science and Storytelling Neil Thomas June 13, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design 17 His five-year voyage was undoubtedly an eye-opening rite of passage but perhaps not as foundational to his intellectual development as is sometimes proposed. Read More ›
Charles Darwin Type post Author Neil Thomas Date November 10, 2021 CategoriesChemistryEvolutionEvolutionary PsychologyPaleontology Tagged , Charles Darwin, evolution, How I Came to Take Leave of Darwin (series), Louis Pasteur, macromutations, Mars, micromutations, Niles Eldredge, Paul Davies, sociobiologists, sociobiology, Stanley Miller, Stephen Jay Gould, Steve Stewart-Williams, Viking mission, William Harvey Fables of Evolutionary Psychology (aka Sociobiology) Neil Thomas November 10, 2021 Chemistry, Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology, Paleontology 7 Evolutionary psychologists are prone to make up just-so stories which are then passed off as being entirely veridical. Read More ›