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  • Western mysticism? I give it a try
  • There's matter. And there's genomes.
  • My own "Re-thinking..." a classic text!
  • Origins of our ideas about evolution
  • Bergson's "Creative Evolution"
  • Anti-Darwinism is stupid. Says who?
  • System of Synthetic Philosophy: Herbert Spencer: review
  • Evolution of Beauty: Prum. Review
  • Biological Principles, by Woodger: Review
  • Social Environment and Moral Progress: Wallace
  • My mission--continue, or stop.
  • Mission of this site, thanks to Thomas Nagel
  • Evolution of consciousness--I tell a story
  • Response to "Big Questions in Free Will" project
  • Humanities' project: a new natural philosophy
  • Lamarck "book review"
  • Introduction to "Evolution & the humanities"
  • Review: Sean Carroll, The Big Picture
  • Modern evolutionary theory is mythical
  • Biologist's Mistress by V.N.Alexander
  • "Evolutionaries" by Carter Phipps. Review
  • A New Science of Life, by Rupert Sheldrake
  • Our book reviews' popularity
  • Deniers of intelligent design, think again
  • "The Selfish Gene" by Richard Dawkins: Review
  • Theosophy and evolution
  • Natural Theology, William Paley: Review
  • Variation: evolution's white hot furnace?
  • Denis Noble Challenges neo-Darwinism
  • Darwin's Ghosts, by Rebecca Stott: Review
  • The Music of Life, by Denis Noble: Review
  • The whole cell as a critique of Darwinism
  • "Mind and Nature" by Gregory Bateson, Review.
  • "Thinking Fast and slow." Kahneman's two selfs
  • Issue of the month: 2, Natural selection: not the best idea anyone ever had.
  • Evolution and the Humanities: David Holbrook, review
  • Review, Ronald Fisher's "Genetical Theory of Natural Selection"
  • Why natural selection doesn't work
  • Issue of the month: 1. Adaptation
  • Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation: Review.
  • Being and Time: Heidegger, a review
  • What Darwin Got Wrong: Fodor, Piatelli- Palmarini. Review
  • Think like a dummy, about theory of mind
  • Causes for celebration
  • Defense of dualism re evolution
  • National Academy of Science account of evolution flawed?
  • Human Nature, by James Trefil: Review
  • Non-meeting of minds over mechanism of evolution
  • Review: Origin of Species, 6th edition
  • Evolution of a ventriloquist--sample audio file
  • A story for evolution, instead of a theory
  • Consciousness and the Social Brain, Michael Graziano, Review
  • Mind and Nature: Gregory Bateson. Review
  • What to account for
  • Gazzaniga: Who's in Charge? Review
  • A physicalist or a dualist theory of evolution?
  • Kinds of evolutionary theorists
  • Majority welcomes alternatives to Darwin
  • List of theorists
  • Evolution as Religion: Mary Midgley. Review.
  • What's obvious about free will?
  • Open letter to Institute for Cultural Evolution
  • Pdf helps humanities thwart physicalism
  • Edge question 2014: Coyne "Free will is dead"
  • Creating Consilience: Slingerland. Review.
  • Modern synthesis invokes supernatural aid
  • Creating Consilience: a non review--I am aghast
  • Zoonomia, by Erasmus Darwin: Review
  • What needs to be accounted for
  • Rationally Speaking. Really?
  • Why modern synthesis can't work
  • Providing free will with content
  • Arguments for free will
  • Science vs. Free Will. And the Winner is...
  • Darwinism's fallacies should tell against it
  • Evolution: a View from the 21st Century, by James A. Shapiro
  • "Patterns of connection"--Gregory Bateson
  • "Dissipative structures"--Stanley Salthe
  • Slingerland: What Science Offers the Humanities
  • Darwin vs Galileo: dialogue on youtube
  • My new focus on agents, rather than processes
  • A joke
  • Logical flaw in darwinism
  • Poll results
  • Evolution in Four Dimensions: Review
  • Evolution, bottom up, or top down? You choose.
  • The Plausibility of Life: Kirschner and Gerhart
  • Two fallacies in darwinism
  • Why Darwinism can't work, in a nutshell
  • The Master and His Emissary: Iain McGilchrist. Review
  • Raymond Tallis: Aping Mankind
  • Susan Blackmore: Zen and the Art of Consciousness. Review.
  • Uncommon Descent website
  • Massimo Pigliucci: Evolution, the extended synthesis
  • How to celebrate Darwin Day
  • "Darwinian Fairytales" coming up
  • Rare living creature not sighted, may be mythical.
  • "The Great Evolution Mystery"
  • Don't make Darwin Day an official celebration of science
  • Evolution for the rest of us
  • Anti-darwinism but not anti-Darwin
  • Thank heavens--a new paradigm for evolution
  • Taking apart the Modern Synthesis
  • I’ve a good mind to give up Darwinism for.
  • Selfs of yesterday and today
  • Neurophysiology, today's phrenology? Combe's "Constitution..."
  • Common sense faults Modern Synthesis
  • Irreducible complexity--I succumb
  • Does evolution shine light on determinism?
  • Post to Congressman Pete Stark re Darwin Day
  • Issue of the Month: Populations statistics challenged by a little figuring
  • Are we turning Ik-y?
  • Challenge--find the error in the Modern Synthesis
  • Mind and Cosmos by Thomas Nagel: Review
  • Oh No! International Darwin Day Foundation!
  • Evolutionary economics conference
  • "New Trends in Evolutionary Biology"
  • Matt Ridley's "The Evolution of Everything"

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A New Western Mysticism.

Ancient World on evolution, review.

Bergson, Creative Evolution, review.

 

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