If there's been a revolution that overturns the Darwinian modern synthesis and upholds the claims of ID proponents like Dembski, it must be the quietest revolution ever. I guess I'll have to wait until someone, somewhere (besides IDists) takes notice.
If there's been a revolution that overturns the Darwinian modern synthesis and upholds the claims of ID proponents like Dembski, it must be the quietest revolution ever. I guess I'll have to wait until someone, somewhere (besides IDists) takes notice.
The Altenberg summit has been described as a summit to discuss recent evidence for evolutionary mechanisms other than natural selection, and subsequent new directions in research – i.e., research that may add to the synthesis. But who's saying that these new directions overthrow the core of existing theory? Not Pigliucci, to name one participant, who very clearly describes how integrating new ideas with existing ones does not mean "rejecting Darwinism" or a "theory in crisis" or support for intelligent design.