Stephen Jay Gould and others have argued that what we know about evolution implies that human beings are a ‘cosmic accident’. In this paper I examine an argument for Gould’s view and then attempt to show that it fails. Contrary to the claims of Gould, Daniel Dennett, and others, it is a mistake to think that what we have learned from evolutionary biology somehow shows that human beings are mere accidents of natural history. Nor does what we know about the contingency of evolution give us good reason to reject the view that human beings came to be according to a divine providential plan
Neo-Darwinism, through the combination of natural selection and genetics, has made possible an expla...
Several recent works in theology have argued that evolutionary theory is compatible with theism. Thi...
Charles Darwin, in his discussions with Asa Gray and in his published works, doubted whether God cou...
Stephen Jay Gould argued that replaying the ‘tape of life’ would result in radically diffe...
‘Gouldian arguments’ appeal to the contingency of a scientific domain to establish that domain’s aut...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in...
Debating the interpretation of the Burgess Shale fossil records, Stephen Jay Gould and Simon Conway ...
In this paper, I will attempt to show how theistic evolution is a logically absurd theory in that it...
The cultural debate about Creationism contra evolution by natural selection may be far from over, bu...
As an invertebrate palaeontologist and evolutionary theorist, Stephen J. Gould did not publish any ...
The basic outline for a different perspective on the Theory of Evolution has been described in this ...
Darwin's "Origin" launched evolution into theoretical orbit and it continues to influence its course...
Neo-Darwinism, through the combination of natural selection and genetics, has made possible an expla...
Several recent works in theology have argued that evolutionary theory is compatible with theism. Thi...
Charles Darwin, in his discussions with Asa Gray and in his published works, doubted whether God cou...
Stephen Jay Gould argued that replaying the ‘tape of life’ would result in radically diffe...
‘Gouldian arguments’ appeal to the contingency of a scientific domain to establish that domain’s aut...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in...
Debating the interpretation of the Burgess Shale fossil records, Stephen Jay Gould and Simon Conway ...
In this paper, I will attempt to show how theistic evolution is a logically absurd theory in that it...
The cultural debate about Creationism contra evolution by natural selection may be far from over, bu...
As an invertebrate palaeontologist and evolutionary theorist, Stephen J. Gould did not publish any ...
The basic outline for a different perspective on the Theory of Evolution has been described in this ...
Darwin's "Origin" launched evolution into theoretical orbit and it continues to influence its course...
Neo-Darwinism, through the combination of natural selection and genetics, has made possible an expla...
Several recent works in theology have argued that evolutionary theory is compatible with theism. Thi...
Charles Darwin, in his discussions with Asa Gray and in his published works, doubted whether God cou...