Is Materialism Falsified?
Dr. Thomas Nagel’s newest book, Mind and Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature Is Almost Certainly False1 is causing Darwinists nightmares. The cat is out of the bag. He states in his new book “It is prima facie highly implausible that life as we know it is the result of a sequence of physical accidents together with the mechanism of natural selection.” Translation: Life is no accident. It cannot be explained by matter and energy alone.
This statement would not be surprising if it came from an intelligent design advocate. However, it is coming from an atheist. Not just any old atheist but a professor. Not just a professor but a 75-year-old respected philosophy professor at New York State University. The scientific evidence is so overwhelming it is even convincing people whose lives show a persevering dedication to denying it.
Dr. Thomas Nagel’s newest book, Mind and Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature Is Almost Certainly False1 is causing Darwinists nightmares. The cat is out of the bag. He states in his new book “It is prima facie highly implausible that life as we know it is the result of a sequence of physical accidents together with the mechanism of natural selection.” Translation: Life is no accident. It cannot be explained by matter and energy alone.
This statement would not be surprising if it came from an intelligent design advocate. However, it is coming from an atheist. Not just any old atheist but a professor. Not just a professor but a 75-year-old respected philosophy professor at New York State University. The scientific evidence is so overwhelming it is even convincing people whose lives show a persevering dedication to denying it.
Nagel's most challenging statements is, "What is lacking, to my knowledge, is a credible argument that the story
has a non-negligible probability of being true." The probability that life is self-generated from chemistry is zero. Ask a scientist to produce life from his laboratory with the most sophisticated equipment and he will respond that it is not yet possible. So on what grounds is the Darwinian claim made that life can arise spontaneously? It appears that such claims are based on hope more than reality.
So why is Nagel edging away from evolution? “In thinking about these questions I have been stimulated by criticisms
of the prevailing scientific world picture from a very different
direction … by the defenders of intelligent design." He is referring to people like Dr. Behe and Dr Stephan Meyers. Though their scientific institute is a small one it has incurred the wrath of many Darwinists. Nagel admits, "Even if one is not drawn to the
alternative of an explanation by the actions of a designer, the problems
that these iconoclasts pose for
the orthodox scientific consensus should be taken seriously. They do not
deserve the scorn with which they are commonly met. It is manifestly
unfair." Why would scientists 'who only seek the truth' unfairly discount seriously researched theories? Well, that is the question!
John Dupré, from the University of Exeter states, "The title
of the book, however, all too readily interpreted as announcing the
falsity of Darwinism, will certainly
lend comfort (and sell a lot of copies) to the religious enemies of
Darwinism.3" But why should true scientists care if any of their discoveries comfort religion as a by-product. Indeed, this statement clearly implies that Darwinism is primarily a defense against religion and secondarily it is concerned about truth.
Simon Blackburn fears Nagel is giving aid to the enemy creationists: “There is charm to reading a philosopher who confesses to finding things
bewildering. But I regret the appearance of this book. It will only
bring comfort to creationists
and fans of ‘intelligent design’, who will not be too bothered about the
difference between their divine architect and Nagel’s natural
providence.4" Again there is a contrast between the divine architecture and natural providence - natural or supernatural - a conflict which is in nature theological not scientific.
Science prides itself in its open-mindedness
and pure motivation - we go where the evidence takes us and we change
our minds when the evidence demands it. Then scientists should not be
afraid to examine the obvious - life formation and operation are beyond
any plausible accidental origin (statistics). Life is organized. It is
organized by the coded information on the DNA (observation). It is not
organized by the chemistry. Coded information comes from intelligence
(all known codes are intelligently derived). Thus life had an
intelligent designer. The lack of explanation for coded information in
Darwinian thought is devastating to its whole position.
In Darwinian thinking nothing God does may be
explained by the supernatural. It must ultimately be explained by
something non-supernatural. Thus the purpose of science is to explain everything without God rather than seek the truth - the truth is now secondary to discomforting religion.
References
- Nagel, T., Mind & Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature Is Most Certainly False, Oxford University Press, 2012.
- Sober. E., Remarkable Facts. Ending Science As We Know It, http://www.bostonreview.net/BR37.6/elliott_sober_thomas_nagel_mind_cosmos.php, November 2012.
- Dupré, J., Thomas Nagel, http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/35163-mind-and-cosmos-why-the-materialist-neo-darwinian-conception-of-nature-is-almost-certainly-false/, 29 November 2012.
- Blackburn, S., Thomas Nagel: a philosopher who confesses to finding things bewildering, http://www.newstatesman.com/culture/culture/2012/11/thomas-nagel-philosopher-who-confesses-finding-things-bewildering, 8 November 2012.