orangutan Type post Author Michael Flannery Date September 12, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Adam Sedgwick, Alfred Russel Wallace, animal breeding, architect, beauty, Charles Darwin, Charles Lyell, Duke of Argyll, evolution, Heinrich Bronn, Henry Tristram, intelligent evolution, Jerry Fodor, John Duns, Joseph Hooker, Man’s Place in the Universe, Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini, natural selection, On the Origin of Species, orangutan, Plurality of Worlds, Richard Dawkins, Richard Owen, Sarawak Law, sexual selection, Supreme Creator, teleology, teleonomy, Ternate letter, The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, The World of Life, utility, William Paley, William Whewell For Alfred Russel Wallace, Natural Selection Opened the Door to Teleology Michael Flannery September 12, 2023 Evolution, Intelligent Design 16 Charles Darwin always recognized to some extent the problem of removing all vestiges of intelligent causation from evolutionary processes. Read More ›
Alfred Russel Wallace, attributed to John William Beaufort (1864-1943) Type post Author Neil Thomas Date June 13, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , Alfred Russel Wallace, Animal Liberation, Anthony Flew, consciousness, Darwin, David Bentley Hart, David Hume, deism, Donald Hoffman, Erasmus Darwin, Europeans, evolution, Francis Crick, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, Lawrence Krauss, Lucretius, materialism, Michael Ruse, mind, natural selection, natural theology, neuroscience, On the Origin of Species, Peter Singer, Racism, rationalism, Richard Dawkins, Richard Rorty, Richard Spilsbury, Stephen Hawking, Ternate letter, Thomas Huxley, Tom Wolfe How Darwin and Wallace Split over the Human Mind Neil Thomas June 13, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Neuroscience & Mind 17 Marvelously free of racist prejudice, Wallace noted in his fieldwork in far-flung locations that primitive tribes were intellectually the equals of Europeans. Read More ›
orangutan Type post Author Michael Flannery Date August 14, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Adam Sedgwick, Alfred Russel Wallace, animal breeding, architect, beauty, Charles Darwin, Charles Lyell, Duke of Argyll, evolution, Heinrich Bronn, Henry Tristram, intelligent evolution, Jerry Fodor, John Duns, Joseph Hooker, Man’s Place in the Universe, Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini, natural selection, On the Origin of Species, orangutan, Plurality of Worlds, Richard Dawkins, Richard Owen, Sarawak Law, sexual selection, Supreme Creator, teleology, teleonomy, Ternate letter, The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication, The World of Life, utility, William Paley, William Whewell For Alfred Russel Wallace, Natural Selection Opened the Door to Teleology Michael Flannery August 14, 2018 Evolution, Intelligent Design 16 In an excerpt from his new book, Professor Flannery identifies Darwin's principal failing in developing his theory. Read More ›