History, Pre-History, Archaeology, and Evolutionhttp://www.reversespins.com/history.html
Hollyoak: Milton, a science journalist, takes a fresh and very objective look at the state of darwinism. This is a must read for every educator who has believed the line that, &qu
Articles and links to ancient civilisations and mystical societies.
The Problem of Induction, by Sir Karl Popperhttps://dhspriory.org/kenny/PhilTexts/Popper/Induction.htm
(2) the fact that science proposes and uses laws 'everywhere and all the time'. (Like Hume, Born is struck by the 'scanty material', i.e. the few observed instances upon which the
Philosophical Connections: Aristotlehttp://philosophos.sdf.org/philosophical_connections/profile_015.html
first principles of the sciences, that is, fields of knowledge. Aristotle's studies led him further to investigate the formal structures underlying all reasoning, particularly the
Evolution Is A Religionhttp://www.finetuneduniverse.com/evolutionisareligion.html
it does not depend on science in the usual sense of the word. Evolutionists believe that the basic categories of living things had already evolved long before history began to be
The Insufficiency of Empiricism: Part Ihttps://arcaneknowledge.org/philtheo/empiricism.htm
3. Galileo and the New Science 4. Baconian Empiricism 5. The Victorian Myth of Objectivity 6. Scientific Method in Modern Practice Part II 7. Falsifiability 8. Scientism in Analyt
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