What is Happening to the Philosophy of Science?
The perceived nature of science has changed from that of an ideal system for discovering truth to more of a more ordinary human effort to discover how nature works. Published in Origins v. 17, n. 2.
The perceived nature of science has changed from that of an ideal system for discovering truth to more of a more ordinary human effort to discover how nature works. Published in Origins v. 17, n. 2.
A model of an ice age caused by the Genesis flood is summarized. It proposes solutions to a number of ice-age problems. Published in Origins v. 17, n. 2.
Geologic features of the KT boundary present interesting evidence relating to possible causes of the mass extinction. The widespread existence of the boundary clay has been interpreted as evidence for a worldwide event at the boundary. Published in Origins v. 17, n. 1.
A review of the book, Wonderful Life: The Burgess Shale and the Nature of History. The book describes the history of discovery of the Burgess Shale fossils and their classification. Published in Origins v. 17, n. 1.
A collection of short commentaries on scientific papers published in 1989, covering topics such as philosophy of science, mantle plumes, molecular clock, plant phylogeny, paleobiogeography, fossil reptile, Ediacaran fossils, rapid change in birds and insects, rapid oil formation, molecular evolution, population bottleneck in Drosophila, and mass mortality of sea urchins. Published in Origins v. 17, n. 1.