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Month: January 2012

Steven Fuller: Is liberal humanism compatible with Darwinian naturalism?

January 4, 2012 mcdonald928Leave a comment

Don’t get me wrong. I’m interested in this debate as a strictly philosophical observer, not as a theologist, humanist, scientist, or neo-Darwinist. And I genuinely entertain that the outcome of this dilemma may be, pessimistically, that we have to abandon an unjustifiable confidence in the human intellect for neo-Darwinism, or perhaps something else. The secular…

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