Unveiling_Young_Darwin_statue_HRH_Prince_Philip_2009_Christ's_College_Cambridge Type post Author Michael Egnor Date August 10, 2018 CategoriesBiologyEvolution Tagged , __k-review, "survival of the fittest", Aristotle, Christians, evolutionary theory, Galen, Harvard University, Jerry Coyne, junk DNA, macroevolution, microevolution, On the Origin of Species, Oxford University, Philip Skell, pilgrimage, Poland, tautology, taxonomy, The Descent of Man, thomas A Darwinian Pilgrimage Michael Egnor August 10, 2018 Biology, Evolution 5 Darwin still has some cachet among design advocates. In this I differ from some of my friends and colleagues. Read More ›
blood-vessels-circulatory-system-veins-and-arteries-generati-604029304-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date October 13, 2011 CategoriesAnatomyEvolution Tagged , __nedited, "poor design", amphibians, cladistics, common ancestry, common descent, convergent evolution, developmental biology, embryology, embryonic development, evidence for evolution, fact check, homologies, nested hierarchy, Nobel Prize, phylogenetic analysis, Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve, taxonomy, vestigial structures, Wikipedia Fact-Checking Wikipedia on Common Descent: The Evidence from Comparative Anatomy Jonathan McLatchie October 13, 2011 Anatomy, Evolution 19 The argument from evolutionary developmental biology and embryonic development is probably one of the stronger for common descent. But I'm not convinced. Read More ›