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Arguments from Motivated Skepticism

Argument from Motivated Skepticism Contents Introduction A Motivating Example: Radiometric Dating and the Age of the Earth Reductio Through Epistemic Consequences The Argument from Motivated Skepticism (AMS) Hidden Assumptions of the Argument from Motivated Skepticism Critical Questions for the Argument from Motivated Skepticism Applying the Argument from Motivated Skepticism Why the Argument from Motivated Skepticism Is Persuasive Epistemic Holism and the Limits of Selective Skepticism Conclusion Introduction Skepticism occupies a central place in rational inquiry. Scientific progress depends upon questioning assumptions, testing accepted theories, and remaining open to revision in light of new evidence. Likewise, philosophy has long regarded skepticism as an indispensable tool for exposing weak arguments and unjustified beliefs. To be skeptical is not merely permissible; it i...

Misunderstanding Evolution

Table of Contents Introduction: Why Evolution Is So Easy to Misunderstand Part I: Foundations Part II: Misunderstanding Variation and Mutation Part III: Misunderstanding Scale Part IV: Misunderstanding Randomness Part V: Misunderstanding Inheritance Part VI: Misunderstanding Species and Descent Part VII: Misunderstanding Selection Part VIII: Misunderstanding Complexity Part IX: Beyond Textbook Evolution Part X: Evolution Beyond Biology Part XI: Why These Misconceptions Persist Conclusion: Evolution and the Systems View of Reality Introduction: Why Evolution Is So Easy to Misunderstand Evolution is arguably one of the most successful scientific theories ever developed. It provides the conceptual foundation for modern biology, unifies seemingly disparate observations across genetics, paleontology, ecology, developmental biology, and molecular biology, and offers a coherent explanation for the diversity o...