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Barr, Stephen M. – Academic Questions, 2002
The physicist Edward Teller once gave an interview to a woman from a popular science magazine. He began the interview by saying, "You have heard many bad things about the Hydrogen Bomb. Now I am going to tell you some nice things about it." In reflecting upon a response to Dr. Randy Moore, the author thought of Teller, seeing his role here in…
Descriptors: Evolution, Teaching Methods, Science Curriculum, Curriculum Design
Arnhart, Larry – Academic Questions, 2006
Be it metaphysics, theology, or some other unifying framework, humans have long sought to determine "first principles" underlying knowledge. Larry Arnhart continues in this vein, positing a Darwinian web of genetic, cultural, and cognitive evolution to explain our social behavior in terms of human nature as governed by biology. He leaves it to us…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Social Behavior, Self Efficacy, Liberal Arts
Moore, Randy – Academic Questions, 2002
Evolution is the cornerstone of biology and one of the most powerful, exciting, and well-supported laws in modern science. Evolution transforms biology from a collection of unrelated observations and definitions into a coherent discipline that, among other things, helps people understand life's history and predict answers to important research…
Descriptors: Evolution, Academic Freedom, Creationism, Biology

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