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Being Mean to Stephen Jay Gould
Stephen Jay Gould is the best-known evolutionist in Americaand his fame goes well beyond his country’s borders. My father,...
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Counter-Revisionism in the History of American Science and Religion: Reviews of Paul K. Conkin and David A. Hollinger
Counter-Revisionism in the History of American Science and ReligionBOOK REVIEW OF: When All the Gods Trembled: Darwinism, Scopes and...
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Reductionism
There seems to be quite a misunderstanding about reductionism, based on a strong misapprehension of what it allows in...
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The Wisdom to Know – Either Oars
When a problem persists against our usual repertoire of responses we really have only two choices. One is to...
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Review of Pollack’s “The Missing Moment”
Meta 166. 1999/12/20. Approximately 2567 words. Below is a review of Robert Pollack’s new book “The Missing Moment:How the...
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Report from the Parliament of the World’s Religions: Notes From a Participant’s Journal
Introduction Participation in the Parliament of the World’s Religions (1999) was a most enriching experience, and I am sharing...
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Evolutionary Reflections on The Great War and the New Millenium
Evolutionary biologists have long been interested in war and aggression. It was something Darwin talked of in his Descent...
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Review of John Haught’s “God After Darwin”
Review ofJohn F. Haught, God After Darwin: A Theology of Evolution, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1999, 221 pp., $25.00,...
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Love Thy Neighbor
Altruistic love (or “love of neighbor”) can be directed to kin, friends, strangers, the neediest, and even for enemies. ...
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Review of Kenneth Miller’s “Finding Darwin’s God”
I have only met Ken Miller, a professor of biology at Brown University, the once. This was when we...