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This is a big claim. And it explains why Dembski gets so much attention. Yo= u might whip up a bit of applause if you say that a designer can explain biology. But you'll bring down the house if you say that Darwinism can't an= d only a designer can ...
Dembski's second anti-extrapolationist argument is that Darwinism could explain the fantastic range of biological diversity only if fitness functions are well-behaved. As he puts it, "the fitness function induced by differential survival and reproduction [may not be] sufficiently smooth for the Darwinian mechanism to drive large-scale biological evolution."
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Living on a lighted stage approaches the unreal for those who think and feel in touch with some reality beyond the gilded cage. Cast in this unlikely role, ill-equipped to act with insufficient tact, one must put up barriers to keep oneself intact. Living in the limelight, the universal ...
May 24, 2002 – From Vincent Van Gogh to Sylvia Plath, the path from mental illness to creative genius has been well traveled by many artists and writers. Now, researchers say they are gaining new clues about the mysterious link between highly creative individuals ...
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I like the city because it's the tall buildings that keep the sky from dripping down the back of my shirt. My shirt is brown beige knaki placid lines interrupting and interpreting one another until the traffic's light on Sunday at the Farmer's Market, Shockoe Bottom. We see the guy ...