Re: What does an evolutionist actually believe?




"Aardvark J. Bandersnatch, MP, LP, BLT, ETC." <aardvark@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:jy1_e.369834$_o.256412@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> "Sylvia Knörr" <sylvia.knoerr_NoSpam_@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:dh9mn3$v1a$03$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

> > Thanks for pointing me to C.S. Peirce, he was outside my field until
now.
> > Considering his works, he must have been a very bright guy.
> > This brings to mind another obstacle in the communication of
creationists
> > and evolutionists: BELIEF includes emotions, while science seeks to
> > exclude
> > emotions and is based on mere logic. This might be the reason why many
> > people find no comfort in scientific theories.

> I hope you enjoy reading all the stuff Charles Sanders P. wrote. I usually
> include his "Fixation of Belief" in my intro to philosophy classes.


For unknown reasons, Peirce is not very popular where I live (Germany), in
spite of his remarkable works.
BTW - where do you teach? South Africa?


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