If he means the dispute over evolution, it is usually the Darwinian dogmatists who oppose free intellectual inquiry in the schools. |
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Let's ignore the fact that the origin of life is a question of no relevance whatever to Darwinian evolution. |
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One consequence of Darwinian evolution by natural selection is that as the world changes, what lives and what dies can change as well. |
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Certainly around the turn of the 20th century, Darwinian views were opposed by some botanists because of phenotypic plasticity. |
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Variation in Darwinian fitness results from interactions among genes in the context of environmental variation. |
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Adaptationist thinking is grounded in Darwinian conceptions of human nature. |
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Gene duplication is purported to be a major pathway for the Darwinian evolution of biochemical novelty. |
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In the traditional, simplistic Darwinian view, adaptation is some form of optimal fit with a given world. |
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The idea of organisms adopting strategies for survival and fitness is central to Darwinian biology. |
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As knowledge moves forward, bastions of belief are painfully knocked down, as creationism has been by Darwinian evolution. |
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Some proponents of intelligent design do raise real objections to current understandings of Darwinian evolution. |
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Is Darwinian evolution established fact, or a dogma ready to be overtaken by the next scientific revolution? |
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Phenotypic variation among primates results primarily from Darwinian selection, mate choice, and genetic drift. |
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Lysenko's bizarre Lamarckian biology was the antithesis of Darwinian evolution! |
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As a strict Darwinian, he accepts that humans are one of many products of the evolutionary process that began about 3.5 billion years ago. |
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As a Darwinian, Veblen was interested in explaining how the economic system evolved over time. |
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Yet the funny thing is if in England, you ask a man in the street who the greatest living Darwinian is, he will say Richard Dawkins. |
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Fisher was probably the best-read Darwinian of his generation, and it is not surprising that it affected his style. |
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Because he is a Darwinian, he is committed to the inferring of mentality, not opposed to its practice. |
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While we were studying the display, a man, lavishly bearded in the Darwinian style, said g'day. |
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In the first half of the twentieth century, Darwinian evolution and Mendelian genetics were not popular subjects in France. |
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Darwinian gradualism and a growing emphasis on large populations accounted for the origins of species. |
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The Darwinian struggle for a private kindergarten spot is also evidence of the triumph of the cognitive elitism that began in the sixties. |
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The eugenic and Social Darwinism programs are morally repugnant, but seem to be based on Darwinian evolutionary facts. |
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But Darwinian evolutionists have hardly ignored the matter of complex processes. |
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His evidence in favor of such a shift is instructive of his thinking and acceptance of Darwinian ideas. |
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This joint consideration of Darwinian adaptationism and ecology has, in fact, produced the discipline of behavioral ecology. |
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Dembski's latest attempt to refute Darwinian theory is by arguing that in a closed system, information can only decrease. |
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The majority of educated Americans believe that nature is the amoral scene of Darwinian struggle. |
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Is it possible our society become so Nietzchean and socially Darwinian that motherhood is one of the most ruinous choices a woman can make? |
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He objects to both the associationist and Darwinian approaches to the understanding of mind. |
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And of course, Darwinian evolution is taught as fact in the education systems of Mexico, as it is in so many other countries. |
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I regard those disagreements as far less serious than my disagreements with the Darwinian materialists. |
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His work contributed to the synthesis of Mendelian genetics and Darwinian evolution, and to the development of the biological species concept. |
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Naturally Grandmother hounded him to his deathbed, trying to make him give up believing in Darwinian evolution. |
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Therefore, we are supposed to believe that Darwinian evolution is a reality within which all valid science is complementarily interwoven? |
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Darwinian biology explained how humans evolved from other life forms, and Mendelian genetics showed how defective traits were inherited. |
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The example cited by you, as proof of beneficial mutations is irrelevant to the Darwinian explanation of the transmutation of species. |
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Mainstream scientists dare not disagree with the monolithic block that is Darwinian orthodoxy. |
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He also tries to relieve tensions between theology and Darwinian evolution, particularly in regard to issues of purpose and ultimacy. |
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Gould systematically and unanswerably refutes each of these three essential components of Darwinian logic. |
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He riles theistic evolutionists, because he exposes their surrender to Darwinian naturalism. |
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When facing the challenge of Darwinian naturalism, three mistakes must be avoided. |
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In other words, Darwinian processes of natural selection are now at play in the science media. |
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If natural selection is the buzz phrase of Darwinian theory, then specified complexity is the buzz phrase of the intelligent design movement. |
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Now that science has progressed and more data becomes available, it is clear that the Cambrian explosion is well explainable in Darwinian terms. |
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He has merged Chomskyan ideas about an innate language faculty with the Darwinian theory of adaptation and natural selection. |
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The welfare safety net has been removed to ensure that no one can opt-out of this Darwinian survival of the fittest. |
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One theme that remained constant was the idea of captives and oppressors and Darwinian ideas of the survival of the fittest. |
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In 1948, he suggested it might one day be possible to breed intelligent machines through the Darwinian approach of survival of the fittest. |
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It's an artificial-intelligence concept based on the idea of Darwinian survival of the fittest. |
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In this film, both human and animal experiences highlight the Darwinian concept of survival of the fittest. |
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The contestants who get voted off have simply been subject to the Darwinian process of survival of the fittest. |
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He has this blinkered view in which the classic Darwinian question of adaptation is somehow becoming coextensive with all of evolutionary theory. |
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So intelligent design is a better explanation for them than the Darwinian mechanism. |
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The original school board ruled that intelligent design could be taught alongside Darwinian evolution, in science classes. |
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Debates over whether public schools should teach creationism or Darwinian evolution are also fundamentally moral. |
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The decisive culture war of the 21st century is likely to be between the Darwinian fundamentalists and those who believe in God. |
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There was the Galilean defeat and the Copernican defeat and the Darwinian defeat and the Einsteinian defeat. |
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It has always proved difficult to offer a theory of grief according to the old Darwinian paradigm of evolution. |
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As commonly interpreted, Darwinian evolution is a process by which the individuals less fit to survive the challenges of the environment are genetically weeded out. |
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We simply treat Darwinian evolution as another selection process. |
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We now face a Darwinian thought police that, save for employing physical violence, is as insidious as any secret police at ensuring conformity and rooting out dissent. |
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What needs editing is not Darwinian biology but evolutionist materialism. |
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This changed towards the end of the century, when a turn to evolutionist Darwinian theory and German nationalism drove German anthropology towards racialism. |
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The key to the mechanism of Darwinian evolution is natural selection. |
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When you apply Darwinian thinking to social studies, you have to be careful. |
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What do you think are the positive forces that Darwinian social theory can bring to our society? |
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Later, Wells claimed that the embryological support for Darwinian evolution is based on the work of another 19th century embryologist, Karl von Baer. |
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According to Menninghaus, Darwinian theory, which like biologism is undergoing a renaissance, states that beauty solely serves biological selection. |
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Or we hear on MSNBC that the Republicans are ideologically blind and fanatical in their pursuit of a Darwinian dystopia. |
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From the Darwinian evolution to the New Age revolution, belief in God has changed, and so has the way we understand the nature and the purpose of humanity. |
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We attempted to minimize Darwinian selection by collecting unlaid eggs. |
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Her attitude expresses the Darwinian rationale of Nazism, according to which the elimination of unhealthy students would save the state the money needed to sustain them. |
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The divergence of species-specific abalone sperm lysins is promoted by positive Darwinian selection. |
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He also attacked Darwinian theory with increasing violence, although he knew and respected Darwin personally. |
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A large proportion of the steerage passengers throw back to their Darwinian ancestry. |
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Holmes, in keeping with his Darwinian worldview, poeticized the language of dissent to ensure that his arguments were not exhausted. |
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In Part Three, Shapiro directly takes on the Darwinian ideas of gradualism and natural selection. |
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He cites Thomas Huxley, Darwin's Bulldog, as an example of one who espouses a veneer theory, and castigates him for straying from his Darwinian roots. |
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Wells's earliest specialised training was in biology, and his thinking on ethical matters took place in a specifically and fundamentally Darwinian context. |
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Verschuuren claims to be a staunch defender of neo-Darwinism or synthetic evolutionary theory, the synthesis of Darwinian natural selection and Mendelian genetic inheritance. |
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Mutationism was opposed by many naturalists, particularly biometricians like Briton Karl Pearson who defended Darwinian natural selection as the major cause of evolution. |
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Schreiner seems caught between a Darwinian monogenist idea of human evolution and the at one time more widely held polygenist, hierarchical interpretation. |
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