Darwin statue Type post Author Kenneth Feucht Date March 25, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsEthicsEvolutionPsychology Tagged , B. F. Skinner, crime, Crime and Punishment, culture, Darwin Day in America, Darwinism, evolution, Fyodor Dostoevsky, John West, Judeo-Christian tradition, mental illness, Neo-Darwinism, Portland State University, punishment, rehabilitation, sex education, Weltanschauung Darwinism and the “So What?” Question: John West’s Darwin Day in America Kenneth Feucht March 25, 2022 Bioethics, Ethics, Evolution, Psychology 5 At first glance, it might seem that whether we believe in evolution as a purely material, unguided process should make no difference to values or morality. Read More ›
Phoenix-Fabelwesen Type post Author Neil Thomas Date January 26, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignPhilosophy Tagged , Aristotle, Charles Darwin, Charles Darwin and the Ghost of Epicurus (series), Cicero, David Hume, Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, Enlightenment, Erasmus Darwin, evolution, Galen, intelligent design, Lucretius, Mind of God, Phoenix, Plato, pre-Socratic philosophers, Stoics, Thomas Aquinas, Weltanschauung The Enlightenment (Re)turn to Atomism Neil Thomas January 26, 2022 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Philosophy 8 What distinguished thinkers had long called out for its manifest absurdity was now, Phoenix-like, rising from the ashes. Read More ›