tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38085367.post3550811877384964125..comments2024-03-19T09:06:21.507-04:00Comments on Irtiqa: God, the Universe, and French ScientistsSalman Hameedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04327330113822656571noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38085367.post-45771861677981453972010-09-15T01:38:10.504-04:002010-09-15T01:38:10.504-04:00Hi Ali,
Thanks for your comments.
Actually, Anne D...Hi Ali,<br />Thanks for your comments.<br />Actually, Anne Dambricourt-Malassé, though a researcher at the reputed National Museum of Natural History in Paris, is a rather controversial figure; her theses are not accepted by the majority of paleontologists -- which doesn't mean they're wrong...<br /><br />No French Dawkins? Actually, there is (or are) one (or two). Pascal Picq, quoted in the piece, is a (small) Dawkins type, but there is another figure, Guillaume Lecointre (also at the National Museum of Natural History), who adopts an extreme materialistic and attacking position.Nidhal Guessoumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12638764091228065424noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38085367.post-69571326654594897842010-09-13T21:36:41.450-04:002010-09-13T21:36:41.450-04:00Hi Nidhal,
Interesting to see the views of so ma...Hi Nidhal, <br /><br />Interesting to see the views of so many scientists. I am glad France has no Dawkins. Not in this list at least. <br /><br />I agree with a lot of things said by many of them on the list. In fact, what Anne Dambricourt-Malassé said is exactly what I am trying to convince Salman about on another post. :) <br /><br />On another note, I think Spinoza and Einstein were Deists and not Pantheists. Must tell TXT.Alinoreply@blogger.com