tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post8371104142756170686..comments2024-03-28T12:34:14.649-07:00Comments on dangerous idea: ID wins in court---for onceVictor Repperthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10962948073162156902noreply@blogger.comBlogger41125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-33503235908011969232011-09-09T08:55:38.294-07:002011-09-09T08:55:38.294-07:00I thought about his ideas. The concepts and views...I thought about his ideas. The concepts and views He holds and their formal content.<br /><br />Ideas & their content can exist apart from any written or recording media. I have many ideas that I have explained but have not written down. I have written down idea and others have relyed their content without having to quote me verbadum.<br /><br />I would have thought that was obvious?BenYachovhttp://www.catholic.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-46502582828515197422011-09-08T06:50:43.373-07:002011-09-08T06:50:43.373-07:00BenYachov said...
Now you are talking about the &q...BenYachov said...<br /><i>Now you are talking about the "written word"? I thought you where talking about ideas?</i><br /><br />When I referred to the reviews of his work that examined his ideas, what precisely did you think was being reviewed? His Broadway shows?One Browhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11938816242512563561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-25495468476156252192011-09-07T16:41:25.929-07:002011-09-07T16:41:25.929-07:00>Are you just looking to bicker again?
Me? Ph...>Are you just looking to bicker again?<br /><br />Me? Physician heal thyself.<br /><br />>Do you really think mannerisms get translated onto the written word? <br /><br />Now you are talking about the "written word"? I thought you where talking about ideas?<br /><br />Hopeless.<br /><br />>IF you tried a little harder to put things in context, the understanding might improve. <br /><br />Or you could just learn to speak plain English instead of putting all these layers of esoteric meaning on your words.<br /><br />But those questions you posted on Feser's blog about Adam and Evolution where nice. Assuming they mean what they mean at face value.;-)BenYachovhttp://www.catholic.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-2866594689004833572011-09-07T06:55:07.516-07:002011-09-07T06:55:07.516-07:00BenYachov said...
>I was referring to the react...BenYachov said...<br />>I was referring to the reactions to his book. A man may have arrogant ideas yet humble mannerisms.<br /><br /><i>You originally said "The criticisms have been about tone and arrogance, not teleology."<br /><br />Can ideas have "tone" as well as being "arrogant"?</i><br /><br />Are you just looking to bicker again? Do you really think mannerisms get translated onto the written word? Do you really think the written word lacks all tone, and can not show arrogance? I doubt it. It's much more like you're looking to disagree more than anything else.<br /><br /><i>>Natural selection is a mechanism, which either operates or does not operate. <br /><br />Why so simplistic?</i><br /><br />There are certainly more options and shades of grey, but I was conveying the ideas that "true" was the wrong word to use about natural selection.<br /><br /><i>Does it over time change one species into another or does it merely alter the form of a species to adapt? </i><br /><br />A change in form from adaptation is often sufficient to give rise to a new species. <br /><br /><i>Does it cause a species to translate into higher species? </i><br /><br />Evolutionary speaking, there is no such thing as a higher species.<br /><br /><i>Or are there other mechanisms at work?</i><br /><br />There are a variety of mechanisms at work.<br /><br /><i>We should just throw in the towel One Brow. I can't understand you.</i><br /><br />IF you tried a little harder to put things in context, the understanding might improve. For example, separating comments about the tone of a book from a discussion about the mannerisms of a person.<br /><br /><i>BTW aren't the ideas that have "tone" and "arrogance" about Teleology?</i><br /><br />I already responded to this once. I could just repeat the comment of<br />September 02, 2011 11:51 AM.One Browhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11938816242512563561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-89043520218159660712011-09-06T16:00:49.228-07:002011-09-06T16:00:49.228-07:00BTW aren't the ideas that have "tone"...BTW aren't the ideas that have "tone" and "arrogance" about Teleology?BenYachovhttp://www.catholic.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-23990871496751755082011-09-06T15:59:37.231-07:002011-09-06T15:59:37.231-07:00>I was referring to the reactions to his book. ...>I was referring to the reactions to his book. A man may have arrogant ideas yet humble mannerisms.<br /><br />You originally said "The criticisms have been about tone and arrogance, not teleology."<br /><br />Can ideas have "tone" as well as being "arrogant"?<br /><br />What does that even mean?<br /><br />One Brow you remind me of the GOOD NEWS translation of the NT. "English as it has never been spoken before".<br /><br />>What does "true" mean here? <br /><br />How do ideas have "Tone" and "arrogance"? You first!<br /><br />One Brow you are for real here or are you just dicking me around again?<br /><br />>Natural selection is a mechanism, which either operates or does not operate. <br /><br />Why so simplistic?<br /><br /> Does it over time change one species into another or does it merely alter the form of a species to adapt? Does it cause a species to translate into higher species? <br /><br />Or are there other mechanisms at work?<br /><br />Of course I still don't get the ideas have "Tones" and "arrogance" even if Fodor is still a humble person.<br /><br />We should just throw in the towel One Brow. I can't understand you.BenYachovhttp://www.catholic.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-66967429494682279132011-09-06T06:49:09.969-07:002011-09-06T06:49:09.969-07:00BenYachov said...
Did you watch part of video I li...BenYachov said...<br /><i>Did you watch part of video I linked to above? I didn't see any arrogance on the part of Foder(or Elliot for that matter).</i><br /><br />I was referring to the reactions to his book. A man may have arrogant ideas yet humble mannerisms.<br /><br /><i>It's kind of pathetic. Some fundie Neo-Darwinians need natural selection to be true in order to be Atheists and Evolutionists.</i><br /><br />What does "true" mean here? Natural selection is a mechanism, which either operates or does not operate. If natural selection had never been ope3rational, why would that affect any atheists belief?One Browhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11938816242512563561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-41095851196485655362011-09-03T15:16:47.623-07:002011-09-03T15:16:47.623-07:00"Fodor vs Elliot on Natural Selection"
..."Fodor vs Elliot on Natural Selection"<br /><br />Much more interesting and informative were the following comments. i think it is plain enough where this perspective will lead.Papalintonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03818630173726146048noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-15795067659436946372011-09-03T13:05:31.730-07:002011-09-03T13:05:31.730-07:00>As I pointed out, there is little new in what ...>As I pointed out, there is little new in what Fodor has been saying about the biology. The criticisms have been about tone and arrogance, not teleology.<br /><br />Did you watch part of video I linked to above? I didn't see any arrogance on the part of Foder(or Elliot for that matter).<br /><br />Believe what you like but I believe the negative tone comes from fundamentalist Neo-Darwinists not Fodor.<br /><br />It's kind of pathetic. Some fundie Neo-Darwinians need natural selection to be true in order to be Atheists and Evolutionists.<br /><br />Just as some Christian fundies need YEC to be true in order to believe the Bible. <br /><br />Silly the lot of them.BenYachovhttp://www.catholic.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-20685940747355493902011-09-03T05:42:21.875-07:002011-09-03T05:42:21.875-07:00BenYachov said...
Rather he is looking at Natural ...BenYachov said...<br /><i>Rather he is looking at Natural Selection from the view point of naturalist philosophy and maintaining anti-telology & is being criticized by a bunch of philosophically illiterate biologists and scientists. </i><br /><br />As I pointed out, there is little new in what Fodor has been saying about the biology. The criticisms have been about tone and arrogance, not teleology.One Browhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11938816242512563561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-37556019282528065122011-09-03T05:40:43.448-07:002011-09-03T05:40:43.448-07:00Since the AFA has reason to assume that the origin...<i>Since the AFA has reason to assume that the original cancellation was due to anti-ID discrimination, ... </i><br /><br />You left such a reason out of your summation. Why do you think it exists?One Browhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11938816242512563561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-24890835464581313112011-09-02T23:45:02.212-07:002011-09-02T23:45:02.212-07:00@Matthew - You had me right up until your last par...@Matthew - You had me right up until your last paragraph. How you can relate an accurate account of the facts, yet still conclude that it's <i>"a victory for them, period"</i>, is beyond me.<br /><br />I look at the same account of the facts, and conclude that we are looking at sleazy sleaze-goblins being sleazishly sleazeful. They take the victory in *that*!JSAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00681934865643964687noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-6006590113468558092011-09-02T22:43:34.582-07:002011-09-02T22:43:34.582-07:00@JSA Ok seriously, how old are you. Five? Because ...@JSA Ok seriously, how old are you. Five? Because I have yet to come up with a more plausible explanation that you feel the need to use "sleazebags" or "sleazeballs" in every post. You sound like the parody of someone with tourette ("How's the weather today? Shitfuckers!"). <br /><br />On Topic - Here's what really happened:<br />The Discovery Institute issued a press release that said the screening was endorsed by the Smithsonian. Then the director of the Smithsonian's affiliates program said this wasn't the case and wanted themto correct that on the release. But the CSC decided to cancel the screening because the contract they had with the AFA said that the CSC had to approve all promotional materials prior to their release which didn't happen in this case and thus the release constitutd a contract violation. The AFA responded with pointing out that they did not issue the release, the Discovery Institute did. Therefore, they didn't violate their contract. They stated that the CSC was just trying to come up with justifications for cancelling the event because the Smithsonian put pressure on them, saw this as a violation of free speech rights and sued.<br />In the end, the CSC wanted to settle the case and as part of the settlement, allowed the AFA to show their stuff.<br />Since the AFA has reason to assume that the original cancellation was due to anti-ID discrimination, they can indeed call this a victory for their free speech. That's a victory for them, period.Matthew Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16936182081171481892noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-77015863543133051872011-09-02T21:32:45.661-07:002011-09-02T21:32:45.661-07:00I'm going to watch some of this & then may...I'm going to watch <b>some of this</b> & then maybe record the rest to my hard drive and watch it later.<br /><br />http://bloggingheads.tv/diavlogs/26848<br /><br />Fodor vs Elliot on Natural Selection.<br /><br />I am pleased Elliot is a philosopher of Science. Thus I would take his criticisms of Fodor seriously.BenYachovhttp://www.catholic.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-30815810456246823212011-09-02T21:05:56.909-07:002011-09-02T21:05:56.909-07:00@One Brow
>Good. Because its not a theory.
Ta...@One Brow<br /><br />>Good. Because its not a theory.<br /><br />Take it up with Bradley Monton. I'm a Thomist it's not my problem.<br /><br />>I looked up a little more about Fodor's arguments. There seems to be nothing there to support notions of Intelligent Design.<br /><br />I never said Fodor's argument supports ID. Rather ID people root for him because he criticizes Darwinism. They like him for polemics not apologetics.<br /><br />>Why should it be the other way around? <br /><br />Good question, maybe when I get the time I'll find the article I once read on it. But for now I am too lazy. But yeh it should be the other way around.<br /><br />Both sides are backing the wrong horse and it's hysterical!<br /><br />Too funny.<br /><br />>>If anything, it was the presumptuousness that seemed to earn ire in the reviews I read, not the comments on biology.<br /><br />Rather he is looking at Natural Selection from the view point of naturalist philosophy and maintaining anti-telology & is being criticized by a bunch of philosophically illiterate biologists and scientists.<br /><br />Why is it most modern scientists are flaming idiots when it comes to philosophy?<br /><br />Idiots the lot of them.BenYachovhttp://www.catholic.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-34509700930444844122011-09-02T11:51:56.725-07:002011-09-02T11:51:56.725-07:00I looked up a little more about Fodor's argume...I looked up a little more about Fodor's arguments. There seems to be nothing there to support notions of Intelligent Design. In fact, they seem a sort of far-ou7t take on ideas similar to Gould's combined with notion the concept is new (when the degree to which natural selection contributes has been debated for decades). If anything, it was the presumptuousness that seemed to earn ire in the reviews I read, not the comments on biology.One Browhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11938816242512563561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-47939093431201287762011-09-02T10:00:05.215-07:002011-09-02T10:00:05.215-07:00BenYachov said...
Not really trying to claim an ir...BenYachov said...<br /><i>Not really trying to claim an irreducible complexity in lifeforms that suggests lifeforms are artifacts is a theory. </i><br /><br />Good. Because its not a theory.<br /><br /><i>Maybe not a completely convincing one. </i><br /><br />Not one in any sense of the word.<br /><br /><i>But we can say the same about String Theory. </i><br /><br />Very true, and many physicists do. The misnamed "String Theory" is also not considered a mathematical theory, but more of a curiousity.<br /><br /><i>Atheist philosopher Jerry Foder makes "anti-evolution" arguments but largely because he is in fact trying to protect his Atheism. He seems to see Natural Selection as having goals thus teleology. </i><br /><br />Assuming that were true, that would be his problem.<br /><br /><i>Ironic and comical, Militant Atheist Neo-darwinists fume against Fodor ID Theists root for him when it should be the other way around.</i><br /><br />Why should it be the other way around? Maybe you fight for a side, regardless of how good or bad the argument is. Those so-called "Militant Atheist Neo-darwinists" are opposing a bad argument (as you describe it), regardless of who says it. I prefer the latter.One Browhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11938816242512563561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-14020294406395648232011-09-02T09:39:04.459-07:002011-09-02T09:39:04.459-07:00@Anonymous - "the news release wrongly implie...@Anonymous - "the news release wrongly implied that the California Science Center is "a West Coast branch of the Smithsonian, and that the film showing is a Smithsonian event." ".<br /><br />They lied on the news release, they lied about "winning" the court case, and in their own press release on the deceptive propaganda site, they lie about the reasons for the original cancellation. Sleazeballs.JSAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00681934865643964687noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-40462667569038200882011-09-02T08:48:14.206-07:002011-09-02T08:48:14.206-07:00>As a Catholic and a liberal who also strongly ...>As a Catholic and a liberal who also strongly believes in Intelligent design (AND in evolution - yes, the two are compatible), I still say that ID is NOT SCIENCE !!! <br /><br />Of course <b>what do you mean Bob</b> by intelligent design? It's like the term "Creationism". Dawkins bags on Francis Collins for being a "Creationist" even thought the man is a Theistic Evolutionist. Thus some Gnus have taken to using the term "Creationist" as synonymous with Theist.<br /><br />The same with intelligent design. A Thomistic critic of ID can be said to believe God(who is by definition Intelligent) created & sustains the Universe and all Natural Possesses within it.<br /> But that is not the same as endorsing erroneous post enlightenment Mechanistic Philosophy over & against the Classical Philosophy.BenYachovhttp://www.catholic.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-45873208451572074452011-09-02T08:35:28.542-07:002011-09-02T08:35:28.542-07:00>However, ID currentlyt consists of anti-evolut...>However, ID currentlyt consists of anti-evolution arguments. That's not a theory.<br /><br />Not really trying to claim an irreducible complexity in lifeforms that suggests lifeforms are artifacts is a theory. Maybe not a completely convincing one. But we can say the same about String Theory. Atheist philosopher Jerry Foder makes "anti-evolution" arguments but largely because he is in fact trying to protect his Atheism. He seems to see Natural Selection as having goals thus teleology. <br /> Ironic and comical, Militant Atheist Neo-darwinists fume against Fodor ID Theists root for him when it should be the other way around.<br /><br />To quote Michael Moorecock "Life is a comedy & like all good comedy it has a tragedy beneath it."BenYachovhttp://www.catholic.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-29354957432740568852011-09-02T06:14:11.518-07:002011-09-02T06:14:11.518-07:00Anonymous said...
Yes, where is the piece where th...Anonymous said...<br /><i>Yes, where is the piece where they claim (or imply) endorsement? I'm not taking PZ Myers' word for it.</i><br /><br />Well, Myers does link to two news pieces, one the the LA Times and one by ABC News. YOu oppose those sources?One Browhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11938816242512563561noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-5754279678036083732011-09-02T05:48:22.448-07:002011-09-02T05:48:22.448-07:00Yes, where is the piece where they claim (or imply...Yes, where is the piece where they claim (or imply) endorsement? I'm not taking PZ Myers' word for it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-91395236120818357392011-09-02T00:23:40.137-07:002011-09-02T00:23:40.137-07:00"They would've been allowed to show their..."They would've been allowed to show their stuff anyway, if they hadn't tried to claim endorsement."<br /><br />This is not what the article says:<br /><br />"CSC rented its IMAX theater to AFA to show Darwin's Dilemma, a science documentary advocating ID. However, when CSC learned the film would portray ID favorably, CSC cancelled AFA's event."<br /><br />Please give a source for your claim.Matthew Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16936182081171481892noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-17169744098907979972011-09-01T15:52:27.041-07:002011-09-01T15:52:27.041-07:00As a Catholic and a liberal who also strongly beli...As a Catholic and a liberal who also strongly believes in Intelligent design (AND in evolution - yes, the two are compatible), I still say that ID is NOT SCIENCE !!! <br /><br />(Not that there's anything wrong with that! There are a lot of things I strongly believe in that are not science - poetry, music, friendship, prayer.)B. Prokophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10548980245078214688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10584495.post-33265033193642832982011-09-01T13:27:13.857-07:002011-09-01T13:27:13.857-07:00BenYachov said...
OTOH I have no problem teaching ...BenYachov said...<br /><i>OTOH I have no problem teaching ID as a secular theory alone the lines of Monton.</i><br /><br />I also have no problem with that, when ID comes up with a theory. However, ID currentlyt consists of anti-evolution arguments. That's not a theory.One Browhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11938816242512563561noreply@blogger.com