Bruegel’s Tower of Babel Type post Author David Berlinski Date June 5, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionPhysical Sciences Tagged , atheism, biologists, Blaise Pascal, calculus, David Chalmers, Eucharist, materialism, naturalism, numbers, particles, physicalism, physicists, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, quantum field theory, René Thom, Science After Babel, scientific revolution, scientism, theologians, Tower of Babel, transhumanism, Vishnu Science After Babel: An Exercise in Self-Criticism David Berlinski June 5, 2023 Evolution, Physical Sciences 6 Until the day before yesterday, the imperial architects of the scientific revolution were well satisfied and sleek as seals. Read More ›
Adolf Grünbaum 2 Type post Author Paul Nelson Date April 6, 2020 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignPhilosophy of ScienceScience Education Tagged , __k-review, Adolf Grünbaum, Arthur Schopenhauer, atheism, Bertrand Russell, Carnegie Mellon University, Cologne, depression, German, Germany, intelligent design, Jews, Joseph Stalin, Kristallnacht, National Academy of Sciences, Nazis, Protestants, Richard Feynman, Roman Catholic, Sigmund Freud, Thomas Kuhn, U.S. Army, University of Pittsburgh, Vishnu, Wesleyan University, Yale University Opposition Is True Friendship: A Remembrance of Adolf Grünbaum (1923-2018) Paul Nelson April 6, 2020 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Philosophy of Science, Science Education 12 How an atheist philosopher of science mentored an intelligent design theorist. Read More ›