It’s not that I’m in love with Gonzalez, tenure or Intelligent Design; it’s just that this is the only topic that drives up hits to my pretend blog. So here we go:
Even though PZ Meyers and I agree on all the substantial facts about the world, we disagree about the interpretation of those facts. I […]
Entries Tagged as 'Intelligent Design'
PZ Meyers and Guillermo Gonzalez
May 24th, 2007 · No Comments
Tags: Intelligent Design · Science
Update on the Gonzalez Tenure Case
May 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
So it turns out that Iowa State University likely acted appropriately in denying Guillermo Gonzalez tenure; the original article (subscription required) is here and a good summary can be found here. In short: Gonalez didn’t produce new stuff after moving to ISU, but tried to get tenure on his research done as a post-doc.
I’m still […]
Tags: Intelligent Design · Science · Religion
Intelligent Design and Tenure on the Net
May 20th, 2007 · 6 Comments
On the one hand, the usual suspects cry foul when Guillermo Gonzalez is denied tenure, at least in part because he is an advocate of Intelligent Design.
On the other, those who want to defend the integrity of the Scientific Establishment are just fine with it — denying tenure because a teacher believes odd and peculiar […]
Tags: Intelligent Design · Science · Religion
Tenure and Intelligent Design
May 19th, 2007 · No Comments
Tenure is a special thing for everyone involved in academics. It’s a reminder of the power and importance of the role of professors and teachers in society, and of the traditions that uphold that role.
So it’s reasonable to try to protect the institution of tenure from outside attacks by dangerous fools.
But what’s not reasonable is […]
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