New Humanist: Ideas for godless people

Articles by subject: Darwin

Undiscovered (by Raymond Tallis, July/August 2011 )
A misreading of science has persuaded us that we are no more than our evolved brains. But, argues Raymond Tallis, a more expansive philosophy of humanity is mounting a fight-back
Kissing cousins (by Adam Kuper, September/October 2009 )
Is marrying close relations harmful? Charles Darwin, anxious about his own family inbreeding, applied his scientific rigour to find out the truth. Adam Kuper reveals all
Editorial: Inside denial (by Caspar Melville, September/October 2009 )
Is our timidity emboldening the creationists?
Thinking animal (by Simon Blackburn, September/October 2009 )
Darwinism has profound implications for philosophy, but we need to remember the master’s caution, warns Simon Blackburn
Diary: Darwin's heaven (by AC Grayling, September/October 2006 )
AC Grayling comes face to face with evolution in the Galapagos
Meme Wars (part 2) (by Susan Blackmore, May/June 2006 )
Natural selection applies to everything. Ideas evolve just as life does, says Susan Blackmore
Escape from Eden (by Raymond Tallis, November/December 2003 )
Raymond Tallis revisits the big question: what makes humans special?
Evolution Battles (by Matt Cherry, Winter 2002 )
Matt Cherry on 'dowdy Darwin and 'cool Charles'
Pimping Ida (by Kenan Malik, Web Exclusive, May 2009)
The real missing link in the Ida story is that between modern science and PR, says Kenan Malik
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