Einstein's Gulf: Can Evolution Cross it?

Albert Einstein, one of the greatest scientists of all time, described the "gulf" that logically separates the concrete world of hard objects on the one hand from the abstract world of ideas on the other. He wrote:

The Mere Consistency of Signs and Creation

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A Theory in Crisis

The 1986 book by Michael Denton, "Evolution: A Theory
in Crisis," is a secular critique of orthodox Darwinism.
It is thoughtful, logical, empirical and well-written. Denton
is sympathetic and fair, showing rare insight and compassion

Not According to Hoyle

   

C.S. Peirce's "Neglected Argument"

In 1908, Charles Sanders Peirce, the recognized father of America's only distinctive philosophy, namely pragmatism, and the mentor of William James and John Dewey, published an argument entitled "A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God." In it he insisted,

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