BioImplement: New Series on Complexity and Evolution

So into the breach, I add my voice with some new arguments, after this small bit of throat-clearing. I will try to avoid being derivative as I come armed with my own capacity for inquiry, insight, and argument. My examples will show how ID concepts force the gerrymandering of human design history, and surround it with mystical borders to make their claims. The individual steps in human design are small, slow and absolutely require the intellectual imprinting of lessons by trial and error. Students who are led to think falsely about human design, or any complexity as having mystical origins are harmed by the diminishment of their own aspirations of creativity. We all need to understand how small steps and tools lead to human creativity and any object of complexity. I will reveal these small steps and show, where I can, the failures that led to success.

via bioimplement.blogspot.com

Chris Hogue has re-entered the blogosphere with a riff on how we can be informed by incrementalism in human design and evolutionary process, and understand the path to complexity. I'm looking forward to the next post. Hopefully soon.

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