digital-illustration-of-a-dna-stockpack-adobe-stock-32859465-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Stephen J. Iacoboni Date December 2, 2025 CategoriesBiologyPhilosophy of ScienceScientific Reasoning Tagged , Albert Einstein, Ambrose Bierce, biology, Carl Woese, complementarity, Darwin's Black Box, dualism, dualisms, Erwin Schrödinger, Essays on Life Itself, function, gravitation, Inertia, Irreducible Complexity, Isaac Newton, language, Life Itself, Mass, Michael Behe, molecular biologists, natural selection, phenotype, physics, randomness, René Descartes, Robert Rosen, science of purpose, scientific atheism, scientism, structure, structure-function relationships, The Devil's Dictionary, What Is Life? In Search of a Unified Theory of Life Stephen J. Iacoboni December 2, 2025 Biology, Philosophy of Science, Scientific Reasoning 8 It can be said that Erwin Schrödinger anticipated what Michael Behe formally articulated as irreducible complexity. Read More ›