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Essence and Existence in Modern Science

St. Thomas laid the intellectual groundwork for modern natural science — the absolute distinction between existence and essence. Read More ›
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Essence and Existence: The Cornerstone of Thomistic Metaphysics

I can describe anything you like in whatever detail you like, but you can’t know whether it exists or not merely by its description. Read More ›
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Aquinas’ First Way and a Stack of Books

Nature is like a stack of books, sessile, until moved. Read More ›
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Introducing Aquinas’ Five Ways

In my ongoing debate with biologist Jerry Coyne, frequent reference is made to Aquinas’ Five Ways, particularly to his Prime Mover argument. Read More ›
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Evolution Has Not Been Kind to Jerry Coyne

The design we infer in nature is an insight we abstract from our senses, but the inference itself is acquired by our reason. Read More ›
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 “Who Designed the Designer?”: Egnor Addresses a Perennial Challenge

Because the challenge is perennial, and because we’re not all philosophers, it’s good to come back to it from time to time. Read More ›
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Jerry Coyne on Our “Divinity Sense Organs”

Sir David Attenborough, an agnostic, invokes a rather nice metaphor about a termite mound. Read More ›
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“Teleology in Nature” Gains a Beachhead in Germany

As with Discovery Institute, the Zentrum plans to pursue its work not from a faith perspective but from a scientific one. Read More ›
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Aristotle and Universal Darwinism

The greatest engine of atheism in modern times — Darwin’s theory — is nothing more than a bastardization of the strongest philosophical argument for God’s existence. Read More ›

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