Testing The Supernatural

Testing The Supernatural

Time to reconsider the relationship between science and the supernatural. A number of colleagues in both science and philosophy argue that the supernatural is nothing special, that god-related…
Fewer Animal Studies May Be Putting Us At Risk

Fewer Animal Studies May Be Putting Us At Risk

Testing a new therapeutic intervention such as a drug or surgical procedure on human subjects is not an option so the vast majority are first tested on animals and only when they have been…
Democracy: The Egyptian Conundrum

Democracy: The Egyptian Conundrum

Back in 1992, Francis Fukuyama famously argued that the advent of Western liberal democracy spelled nothing less than the endpoint of sociocultural evolution: we have finally discovered the best way…
When Science Is Wrong

When Science Is Wrong

By now everyone is familiar with some of the more controversial topics in policy discussions featuring scientific topics, so that GMO foods or climate change are readily recognized as "hot button"…
Theories Of Truth

Theories Of Truth

I have wanted to comment for some time about a number of available “theories of truth.” The occasion has now been presented by the fact that I am writing the fourth chapter of my new book (on whether…
Laws And Flaws

Laws And Flaws

Laws and Flaws The roots of miscarriages of justice.   Although this article is about the common law, the author hopes that it may be of more than passing interest to scientists and to all…
In Defense Of Pharmacy

In Defense Of Pharmacy

In defense of Pharmacy and Catholic Pharmacists was written during the 2012 U.S. presidential campaign. This was not written for publication but for my own piece of mind, to justify my own career.…
Love And Reason?

Love And Reason?

Recently I attended a talk by Ronnie de Sousa, a philosopher at The University of Toronto, by the somewhat unusual, almost oxymoronic, title of “Love and Reason” (as opposed to, say, Love or Reason…