University of Chicago campus Type post Author Paul Nelson Date June 18, 2021 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionHistory of Science Tagged , creationists, evolution, Genetics and the Origin of Species (book), macroevolution, microevolution, neo-Darwinian theory, Russia, Theodosius Dobzhansky, United States, University of Chicago, University of Nebraska, University of Pennsylvania, Yuri Filipchenko The Most Memorable Lecture I Ever Heard at the University of Chicago — Finally Published Paul Nelson June 18, 2021 Biology, Evolution, History of Science 6 The announced title was something like “Big Evolution and Little Evolution: The History of the Difference.” Read More ›
Wilson Darwin Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date February 2, 2018 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, A. N. Wilson, Charles Darwin, Charles Darwin: Victorian Mythmaker, Darwinism, Edward Blyth, Erasmus Darwin, fossil record, HMS Beagle, Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Jerry Coyne, macroevolution, Michael Flannery, microevolution, Richard Dawkins, Robert Chambers, Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, Yuri Filipchenko A.N. Wilson Is Right: “Darwin Was Wrong” Jonathan Wells February 2, 2018 Evolution 5 I enjoyed Wilson's book, and I learned a lot from it. But this biography’s most interesting feature is its firm rejection of Darwin’s theory of evolution. Read More ›