Then it will become the «law of evolution» and there will be
no further debate on this topic.
Not exact matches
But while I've certainly weighed in
on this
debate many times, I believe it's just one example of a
topic that receives
far too much attention from investors and market watchers alike.
To get a
further sense of the American
debate on evolution, this year we surveyed deans at theological seminaries about their schools» approach to the
topic.
More about dominant frames and discourses in the synbio
debate Two recent studies shed
further light
on society's response to synthetic biology, a
topic which we also discussed in the first issue of this Newsletter (October 2010).
Springer of NCPI said the study lays a foundation for
further experiments
on a
topic that educators have been
debating «for over a century.»
If you are interested in
further comments
on this
topic, see the article
on our blog titled «Our Take
on the Active vs Passive
Debate».
I can say, right now, that this
debate is
far from over
on the
topic.
It is interesting how «skeptics,» some of whom so often complain that part of the problem is that «realist» climate scientists won't engage in
debates with «skeptics,» suddenly support Judith's failure (thus
far) to engage in detailed
debate with Gavin
on this
topic.
There was no
further discussion, we knew what Gavin's response meant to each of us individually, and no - one was that interested in
debating it, so I put the lappy away and we continued our discussion
on more entertaining
topics.
This piece in The Guardian by Celeste Liddle says the
debate over recognition is
far more complicated than a black vs white issue, and the lack of recognition of the diversity of Indigenous views
on the
topic is an issue in itself.