N.Wells
Posts: 1836 Joined: Oct. 2005
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Quote (GaryGaulin @ April 26 2014,11:35) | Then what would be a better name for presenting a choice between two options (where only one is of benefit to your argument) when other options (both can be true or other phrases can be used) exist? |
To quote Jim, "a good example of how muddled thinking results in muddled writing."
Ben Johnson, 1641: "....but then how shall he be thought wise whose penning is thin and shallow?"
Regardless, what about NoName's questions? Quote | Like what do you mean when you say natural selection is subjective?
What do you mean when you say natural selection cannot be quantified?
How does 'molecular intelligence' differ from, or go above and beyond, the standard laws of chemistry and physics?
How does 'cellular intelligence' differ from, or go above and beyond, the standard laws of chemistry and physics? |
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