More “I don’t like ID” stuff (this time from the Jewish tradition)
Books of interest: Naturalist Daniel Dennett vs. Christian Alvin Plantinga
Christian profs continue to pummel guy who says universe shows design, in major news outlet
Theology: What ID is, is not
Intelligent design 2.0? Huh?
The search for “what sets humans apart” from chimpanzees is really a fake search
National Public Radio: Ape babble hints at origins of human speech
Why zebras are striped (this time we really MEAN it)
New species: Microbe breathes sulfate
Researchers: Exo-planets more friendly than thought
Researchers: Early Earth was indeed “extremely oxygen-poor compared to today”
WJM on Subjectivist Equivocations
The following is from William J. Murray: The problem inherent in arguments for subjective morality is often that those arguing for subjectivism employ terminology that is unavailable to their argument, such as X “is wrong” or “is immoral”. That phrasing obfuscates what the subjectivist must mean as opposed to what an objectivist means when they say the same thing. Normally, especially in a debate like this, one would use terms and phrasings that distinguish between personal preference and an implied reference to an objective ruling/measurement. In regular conversation, there would be a situational understanding, like: “No, that’s the wrong color shoes to go with your outfit.” where the term “wrong” would be understood as a strong expression of personal aesthetics. Read More ›