bowerbird Type post Date January 26, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , algorithms, Animal Algorithms, ants, Canada, Eric Cassell, ethology, evolution, flies, Flight: The Genius of Birds, gnats, instinct, intelligent design, magnetic field, map sense, Mexico, Monarch butterflies, mosquitos, National Zoo, Nature (journal), navigation, olfaction, rats, Rockefeller University, sea turtles, Stephen Talbott Uncannily Organic: Navigation Is More than Genes Science and Culture January 26, 2022 Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 The capabilities of animals to know their positions and make corrections seem beyond the abilities of coded instructions or brain size. Read More ›
Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date May 31, 2016 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __tedited, design intuition, intelligent agency, intuitions, Stephen Talbott, teleology, Third Way of Evolution Can Evolutionary Theory Be Taken Seriously? Jonathan Wells May 31, 2016 Evolution 3 Stephen L. Talbott asks why the public is still so skeptical of evolution. Read More ›
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Type post Author Tom Bethell Date March 9, 2012 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, common descent, Darwin, evolution, Jerry Coyne, natural selection, neutrinos, science, speed of light, Stephen Talbott, The New Atlantis “Life All the Way Down”: Stephen Talbott’s Biological Vision Tom Bethell March 9, 2012 Evolution, Intelligent Design 1 Organisms are wholes and cannot be thought of as assembled in machine-like fashion. Read More ›