Phillip EliasLiberation or victimisation for over 60s?Phillip Elias | 13 Sep 2011Sex for the elderly is a tidy little earner for cosmetic surgeons and Big Pharma.The rainbow crisisPhillip Elias | 14 Jun 2011Unless scientists discover some new primary colours, politics faces a bleak future.Crazy controversyPhillip Elias | 23 Mar 2010We need psychiatrists to tell us whether we are bad, sad, or mad. But how do they know? They look it up in the DSM. And who writes the DSM?Monkeying about with evolutionPhillip Elias | 18 Jul 2008Why do some people of faith distrust evolutionists? The reasons can be found in the notorious Scopes Monkey Trial.Is it kiss and make up for science and religion?Phillip Elias | 24 Jan 2008Two leading science bodies in the US have agreed that acceptance of evolution and belief in God are compatible.Fighting an addiction bureaucracyPhillip Elias | 22 Feb 2007A British doctor insists that drug addiction is not a disease, but a response to personal and existential problems -- and can be cured by an effort of the will.The God DelusionPhillip Elias | 27 Jan 2007Richard Dawkin's tale, full of sound and fury, raises questions about his own grip on reality.PoMo's unteachable suspicionPhillip Elias | 2 Jun 2006A Sydney seminar on the impact of postmodernism upon education provides some thought-provoking reflections on a philosophy which pervades the teaching of liberal arts.Darwinism strikes backPhillip Elias | 14 Feb 2006It would be easier to hear the arguments for Darwin's theory if certain disciples of his would stop talking down religion.The crowded house of evolutionPhillip Elias | 17 Jun 2005What did Richard Dawkins, the world's foremost champion of Darwinism, mean by saying that he believed in evolution but could not prove it?Page 1 of 1 : |