Alfred Russel Wallace Type post Author Michael Flannery Date November 25, 2023 CategoriesBotanyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , A Narrative of Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro, Alfred Russel Wallace, Charles Darwin, Charles Lyell, evolution, HMS Beagle, Island Life, Joseph Conrad, Joseph Hooker, Linnean Society, Malay Archipelago, Michael Flannery, Nature's Prophet, Palms of the Amazon and Rio Negro, Robert Chambers, Samuel Stevens, Sarawak Law, Somerset Maugham, South America, The Malay Archipelago, Use, Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, Walter Henry Bates Alfred Russel Wallace: A Life in Science, Rediscovered Michael Flannery November 25, 2023 Botany, Evolution, Intelligent Design 8 Despite the notoriety of Wallace in his own day, he remains a comparatively obscure figure in the history of biology. Read More ›
Charles Darwin statue Shrewsbury Type post Author Michael Flannery Date November 11, 2020 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , Alfred Russel Wallace, Charles Darwin, Charles Lyell, Duke of Argyll, Galen, ideology, intelligent evolution, Joseph Hooker, medicine, Overruling Intelligence, phlogiston, physical chemistry, Quarterly Review, Science, The Malay Archipelago, X Club What We Can Learn from Darwin Michael Flannery November 11, 2020 Evolution 4 We hear a lot of talk these days about “following the science.” But science rarely speaks with one unified voice. Read More ›
Wallace's Giant Bee Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date February 21, 2019 CategoriesEvolutionHuman ExceptionalismIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Alfred Russel Wallace, Charles Darwin, Drudge Report, Indonesia, intelligent design, Michael Flannery, natural selection, Nature's Prophet, The Malay Archipelago, Tucker Carlson Alfred Russel Wallace and Wallace’s Giant Bee — In the News David Klinghoffer February 21, 2019 Evolution, Human Exceptionalism, Intelligent Design 3 It’s not every day that Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) appears in an article linked by the Drudge Report. Read More ›
Wallace Type post Author Michael Flannery Date July 30, 2018 CategoriesBotanyEvolution Tagged , __k-review, A Narrative of Travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro, Alfred Russel Wallace, Charles Darwin, Charles Lyell, evolution, HMS Beagle, Island Life, Joseph Conrad, Joseph Hooker, Linnean Society, Malay Archipelago, Michael Flannery, Nature's Prophet, Palms of the Amazon and Rio Negro, Robert Chambers, Samuel Stevens, Sarawak Law, Somerset Maugham, South America, The Malay Archipelago, Use, Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, Walter Henry Bates Alfred Russel Wallace: A Life in Science, Rediscovered Michael Flannery July 30, 2018 Botany, Evolution 8 Despite the notoriety of Wallace in his own day, he remains a comparatively obscure figure in the history of biology. Read More ›