American_mastodon_with_calf Type post Author Stephen J. Iacoboni Date January 30, 2025 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignMetaphysics Tagged , Andreas Wagner, Anthony Flew, Aristotle, arrival of the fittest, causation, causes, Daniel Witt, Darwin's Black Box, David Gelernter, DNA, Energy, Irreducible Complexity, Jacques Monod, Life Itself, logic, mastodons, matter, Michael Behe, Michael Polanyi, natural law, observation, oxidation, purpose, reduction, Robert Rosen, science of purpose, Stuart Kauffman, subatomic particles, supernovae, T. rex, telos, Thomistic Aristotelianism The Metaphysics of Irreducible Complexity Stephen J. Iacoboni January 30, 2025 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Metaphysics 8 The vastness of life’s complexity is no longer unfathomable when seen through the light of purpose. Read More ›
Santiago_de_Chile,_Desde_Cerro_San_Cristóbal_(cropped_panorama) Type post Author Thomas E. Woodward Date October 10, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Charles Darwin, Chile, Darwinian theory, design paradigm, Discovery Institute, evolution, fossils, Guillermo Cuadra, intelligent design, Latin America, T. rex, theism, Travel, trilobites Postcard from Santiago: Intelligent Design in Chile Thomas E. Woodward October 10, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design 2 Our class expanded to several hundred in our all-Saturday conference, as I was joined by Dr. Ricardo Bravo, a top Chilean oceanographer. Read More ›