Not exact matches
Exactly where did God come
from... that doesn't violate all the things that you point out as
flaws of the «Scientific»
theory
I am arguing that
from the standpoint of the process paradigm, the oppositional hypothesis appears contrived, and the
theory of functionalism
flawed.
============ CONCLUSIONS A. # 1 is an accepted scientific fact, by theists and atheists, importantly: it does not in and of itself describe how we got
from initial proto - cell to current complexity B. # 2 has a severe
flaw, as phyletic gradualism is dead, and punctuated equilibrium (the fossil record being characterized by new species appearing fully formed) is an accepted fact C. # 3 is the ONLY
theory that has support
from the fossil record
For Whitehead sees Bradley's
theory as
flawed because «he accepts the language which is developed
from another point of view» (ESP 117; cf. PR 167), i.e., he makes the «sensationalist assumption» (PR 190) that feeling is only analyzable in terms of universals.
«There's an unease
from some quarters that you will give ammunition to the creationists and intelligent design people — that they'll say, «Ah, this shows
flaws in Darwinian
theory,»» he says.
Einstein arrived at special relativity almost purely
from an examination of logical
flaws in the then current
theories of physics,
flaws that were evident for all to see.
But some researchers have taken to approaching the problem
from the other direction: What if the discrepancy arises
from a
flaw in our
theory of gravity rather than
from some provider of mass that we can not see?
It was in exploring those interstitial domains that Albrecht stumbled on his clock ambiguity, which may have uncovered a fatal
flaw: Even if string
theory works, it is not clear how to use it to predict the kind of universe that would unfold
from its rules.
The scientific evidence — both
from humans and rats — shows the
theory is
flawed at best.
They learned some lessons — not about AGW
theory being fallacious but about finding ways of preventing the keen amateur
from spotting gaping
flaws in their
theories.
The same University was home to Stephan Lewandowsky, who has set up camp in the West of England — Bristol University —
from where he has famously pronounced on the apparent correlation of conspiracy
theories and climate change scepticism, which was fatally
flawed and widely debunked, and led to a retraction.
This is the man, after all, who tape - recorded a telephone conference with the federal judge presiding over the case and posted it to his blog and who then posted a series of e-mails
from experts explaining whey they believed his legal
theories in the case to be
flawed.
In another, he posted e-mails
from potential expert witnesses explaining why they considered the legal
theory underlying his defense to be
flawed.
The hopelessness
theory reflects on Weinstein's
theory, because it states that when confronted with a negative event, individuals with a negative thinking process are vulnerable to depression, because they will infer that negative consequences will follow
from this negative event and that occurrence of that event means that the individuals themselves are worthless or
flawed (McGinn, 2000).