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  • Meyer, Fradd: Atheist Evolutionists Reason as if They Were Theists
  • In Seattle, Socialism Is the Flip Side of a Faulty Evolutionary Theory
  • Status Signaling in the Herd: Why Otherwise Good Scientists Sneer at Intelligent Design

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scienceandculture.com /1 month ago

Meyer, Fradd: Atheist Evolutionists Reason as if They Were Theists

Only a loving Deity who endowed us with reason — a highly unnatural gift! — can explain why we are able to think rationally, including about science. Source

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scienceandculture.com /1 day ago

In Seattle, Socialism Is the Flip Side of a Faulty Evolutionary Theory

Mayor Katie’s father is David Sloan Wilson, an esteemed evolutionary biologist at Binghamton University. Source

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scienceandculture.com /1 month ago

Status Signaling in the Herd: Why Otherwise Good Scientists Sneer at Intelligent Design

"Here is Johnson, giving a very studious argument for ID, and the other fellow thinks it’s sufficient to say, 'I know it's wrong because my friend told me.'" Source

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blog.apaonline.org /1 month ago

APA Member Interview: Shaun Gallagher

The APA Blog is publishing excerpts from Cliff Sosis’s long-form interviews with philosophers, which appear at his blog, What Is It Like to Be a Philosopher? The excerpts below are...

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blog.apaonline.org /4 weeks ago

APA Member Interview: Felipe De Brigard

The APA Blog is publishing excerpts from Cliff Sosis’s long-form interviews with philosophers, which appear at his blog, What Is It Like to Be a Philosopher? The excerpts below are...

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scienceandculture.com /1 month ago

Meyer, D’Souza: Is Knowledge of a Creator Innate?

A couple of friends made me laugh last week in telling about a Jewish class they took. Source

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scienceandculture.com /3 weeks ago

Meyer, Klavan: The Telltale “Element of Smugness” that’s a Giveaway for Scientific Atheists

I bet you could turn the sound off on a video of the well-known scientific atheists and they would be identifiable by the smugness that radiates from them. Source

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scienceandculture.com /1 week ago

Not Out of Context: Comments on Hawks et al. (2000)

The lead author is John Hawks, a professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, who has a popular blog on paleoanthropology. Source

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nytimes.com /1 month ago

Anthropic Wants Claude to Be Moral. Is Religion Really the Answer?

A.I. cannot meditate, fast or prostrate itself in prayer.

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asahi.com /1 month ago

埋もれた哲学者シェリングに脚光 「自然」と「人間」分けない思想

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

God and Man at MIT

Siddhu Pachipala, First Things The pamphleteers are hard to miss. They stand in front of the big doors of Lobby 7, MIT's main entrance, waving, preaching, and flagging down passer...

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realclearreligion.org /4 weeks ago

A Nonbeliever Grapples with Self-Sacrifice

Andrew Dolan, Plough Is it possible to live a life of self-sacrifice without faith?

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theblaze.com /3 weeks ago

The doomer delusion

The celebrity atheist Richard Dawkins, author of "The God Delusion," recently caused a stir on social media by confessing a sort of love for the Claude model he interacts with, whi...

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scienceandculture.com /1 month ago

Atheist on The Story of Everything: “I’m Not Sold. But I Can’t Just Wave It Off Either.”

"I came away with a much clearer picture of the actual argument....That’s enough of a reason to watch." Source

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scienceandculture.com /1 month ago

John West: Our National Creed Rests on Propositions About Reality

As we approach the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, what “story” we hold to be true matters as much as it has always done. Source

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psychologytoday.com /1 month ago

Why Some People Need to Believe Success Is Immoral

When life lacks stable pathways to meaning, people may rely on existence itself as a basis for worth. This can reshape how others are judged and how moral positions are formed.

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nybooks.com /1 week ago

Not in Your Genome

Generations of “sociobiologists” have tried and failed to argue that genetic analysis offers the key to understanding social inequality. A new book fares no better.

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scienceandculture.com /1 month ago

Meyer, Knowles: The Evolutionary Mystery of Language

If languages evolve in the familiar Darwinian manner, you would expect there to be a range of sophistication levels across the spectrum of human languages. Source

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scienceandculture.com /1 week ago

Halper and Meyer on Inscrutable Dice and Cosmological Fine-Tuning

Phil Halper has argued against a position that no one holds, and his argument as a whole lays claim to the very capacity his objection denies. Source

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realclearreligion.org /1 week ago

Losing—and Recovering—Our Religion

Jason Bedrick, Civitas Outlook America's flagship universities are producing graduates who cannot comprehend their own civilization.

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psychologicalscience.org /1 week ago

Anthropic Wants Claude to Be Moral. Is Religion Really the Answer?

In a public statement of its intentions for its Claude chatbot, the artificial intelligence company Anthropic has said that it wants Claude to be “a genuinely good, wise and virtuo...

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realclearreligion.org /1 month ago

Anthropic Wants Claude to Be Moral. Is Religion Really the Answer?

NYTimes In a public statement of its intentions for its Claude chatbot, the artificial intelligence company Anthropic has said that it wants Claude to be "a genuinely good, wise a...

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psychologytoday.com /2 weeks ago

At the Edges of Explanation

Some experiences near the edge of life resist easy explanation and expose the limits of our current psychological categories.

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blog.apaonline.org /1 month ago

Feeling Like Oneself

When I was at graduate school I read a passage from John Campbell that lodged itself somewhere in my brain, where it has remained ever since like a philosophical earworm. This is i...

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