Events
Share
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Flipboard
Print
Email
design-trangulation-event-banner
Date
Sep122020
September
09
Sep
12
12
2020
Time
18:00:00
Locale
Online Event

The Promise of Design Triangulation

A Webinar Featuring Dr. Paul Nelson and Hosted by the Science & Culture Network

The Science & Culture Network Chapter in Colorado, with support from Chapters in Houston and Southern California, invites you to join this upcoming webinar and Q&A with Center for Science & Culture Senior Fellow Paul Nelson. Dr. Nelson will explain the concept of design triangulation and explore its promising application to biological discovery.

Here’s a thought to whet your appetite. Have you ever successfully figured out how something complicated worked by observing the system carefully and then inferring from what you can see to what you haven’t yet seen? If so, you have used a method of reasoning we can call design triangulation. Design triangulation is widely employed in biology (in practice, if not in name) to predict the functional features of cells or organisms before those features have actually been observed. The method employs key assumptions about designed rationality that only make sense if intelligent design is true.

Want to learn more? Mark your calendar for Saturday, September 12, 6:00 pm PDT and follow the link above to register. You’ll have the opportunity to submit questions for Dr. Nelson, or simply to sit back and enjoy the conversation.

When

Saturday, September 12, 2020
6:00–7:00 PM PDT

Where

Online via Zoom
Click here to register!

Questions?

Contact the Colorado Chapter at scncolorado@discovery.org.