They have taken the active defenders of darwinism to court, wanting to portray them as followers of a scientological superstition, in any case no more valuable than their own faith. |
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Inferno is the use of panopticon strategies and social darwinism principles as means of governmentality to contain the dangerous class. |
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But this crabbed, Hobbesian spirit of social Darwinism has been bested before, and we can overcome it again. |
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He singles out Dawkins as promoting the view that Darwinism is a Universal Explanation of Everything. |
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Science fiction is firmly rooted in Darwinism and presents a distorted view of reality. |
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The big bang and Darwinism are two halves, physical and biological, of an atheistic origins myth. |
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It was inevitable that Darwinism and its later development into the science of genetics should face fierce opposition from theologians. |
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He seems to be saying that there is evolution but that Darwinism is not the explanation. |
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Creationists have now come up with intelligent design that supposedly fills in the gaps not fully explained by Darwinism. |
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Could anyone be so nuts as to suggest that creationism and Darwinism be taught side by side, as competing theories of how we all got here? |
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The second of the central tenets of classical Darwinism is the unfettered efficacy of natural selection. |
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I can't think of any theory as broad as Darwinism or Freudianism that could be falsified directly. |
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My position is that there isn't a necessary connection between Darwinism and atheism. |
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They say that Darwinism is not about how life got started, but rather, how life evolved. |
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Among the things that Darwinism made were behaviours, which are predispositions to react in certain ways. |
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The assumption that Social Darwinism delivers more social freedom is questionable. |
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A kind of occupational Darwinism ensures that such people are way up on the upper tail of the curve of verbal facility. |
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This goal was compatible with the doctrine of manifest destiny, and Spencer's Social Darwinism. |
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The combination of Darwinism and molecular biology has created the orthodoxy known as neo-Darwinism. |
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The frenzied opposition to Darwinism today is clearly based upon fear that scientific naturalism will undermine religious faith. |
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Darwinism, applied to humans, predicted the fit would survive, without intervention, naturally. |
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In private Darwin complained about social Darwinism, which was being used to justify laissez-faire capitalism. |
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By the time he was in his early twenties, he had absorbed Darwinism and taken a special interest in Spinozism as an intellectual religion. |
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The way the tail grows could prove Darwinism and evolution or prove it totally wrong! |
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Margulis and Sagan say that Darwinism never really addresses where new species come from. |
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For us as scientists, natural selection and Darwinism are essentially synonymous. |
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Acceptance of Darwinism and rejection of religion were critical for the new movements of communism. |
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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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Rolston wishes to break with a dogmatized Darwinism, recasting culture as indeed rooted in biology but, more important, transcending it. |
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The word creationism, coined in 1868 in opposition to what was then called Darwinism or evolutionism, had fallen on hard times. |
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Chapter 3 ends this section with an examination of the evolutionary perspective of analysis, including descriptions of Darwinism, Lamarckism, and Weismannism. |
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Common descent is a principle of Darwinism which holds that life on Earth evolved from a common ancestor. |
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Rather, its impact is felt through people's concern with a constellation of ideas which are linked by the fact that they are presupposed by social Darwinism. |
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However, we cannot absolutely say that the idea of evolution began with Charles Darwin and Darwinism. |
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Educational institutions would only teach socialism, communism, atheism, Darwinism and everything else that denied the existence of God. |
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Some Chinese claim that Tibetans in Tibet do not have good jobs because they are less capable: social Darwinism at work. |
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It may also have contributed to the odd fact that Darwinism suffered a temporary spell of unfashionableness in the early part of the 20th century. |
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The perpetrator had previous connections to net communities idealising violence and social Darwinism. |
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How can the evolution of human ethics be reconciled with Darwinism? |
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Darwin was not at all responsible for social Darwinism, to which his name was attached. |
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The impressive list for further reading includes titles by Darwin, books on his life and work, and on Darwinism and evolution. |
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Darwinists will often compare their theory favorably to Einsteinian physics, claiming that Darwinism is just as well established as general relativity. |
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Whereas Darwinists had been relentless in disparaging intelligent design as a pseudoscience, Darwinism itself now came to be viewed as a pseudoscience. |
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Orthodox Darwinism may have problems, but punctuated equilibrium is not one of them. |
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As a result, Darwinism had to tiptoe round the issue of how human society and behaviour evolved. |
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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, pronatalism acquired a specious scientific aura from social Darwinism and eugenics. |
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In the meantime, Darwinism in the latter part of the 19th century faced an alternative evolutionary theory known as neo-Lamarckism. |
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A prediction for the date of the president's ouster, a lawsuit against Darwinism and other terrific ideas from America's fringe. |
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He is a not just a grinning creationist, he is also willing to disdain Darwinism with a sinister pugnacity. |
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But they express scorn for the extreme Darwinians, those who treat Darwinism as a religion, or try to interpret human social life by genes or natural selection. |
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Darwinism is the cornerstone of modern biology. |
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A popular book from 1917 by Vernon L. Kellogg entitled Headquarters Nights, reported through first hand evidence German officers discussing Darwinism leading to the declaration of war. |
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How ironic to uncage the new millennium and find 19th-century Darwinism at a new apex. |
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Thomas's descendants included Aldous, a noted novelist, and Sir Julian, another evolutionary biologist much given to smiting deviants from Darwinism. |
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Furthermore, the atheophobic theory of the divine origin of morality, like the theory of creation of species, contradicts Darwinism if we take into account the young science of evolutionary psychology. |
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He thought that a kind of pianistic Darwinism had occurred, so that any serious pianist would be able to play this once unplayable piece by the age of eighteen. |
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At the same time, Ratzel was creating a theory of states based around the concepts of Lebensraum and Social Darwinism. |
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This contrast led to Herbert Spencer's theory of Social Darwinism and Lewis Henry Morgan's theory of cultural evolution. |
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Social Darwinism, with its racism, classism, and anticharity attitudes, is a major threat to humane policy today. |
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In biology, Darwinism gained acceptance, promoting the concept of adaptation in the theory of natural selection. |
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In point of fact, the same constellation of ideas undergirded the Social Darwinism of the 19th and early 20th Centuries. |
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The most important of these was social Darwinism with its attendant atheism. |
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Supreme Court justices overturned basic worker protections, citing the harsh principles of social Darwinism. |
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In the latter part of the nineteenth century Darwinism was challenged by an alternative evolutionary theory known as neo-Lamarckism. |
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Social Darwinism was used to justify the supremacy of the 'white race' and assimilation into the main stream was the policy goal, regardless of what this did to indigenous families. |
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Apart from all the forms of regressive fundamentalism, the competition complex at the heart of social Darwinism in particular, a potential for protest and resistance does still exist. |
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So I fear that this situation may become an instrument of social Darwinism, that it may become something that grows in geometrical progression and creates more and more exclusion. |
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Taking its audience through several rooms of a scabby warehouse, Katrina shows us what happened when that hurricane scythed through New Orleans four years ago and touched off an impromptu experiment in social Darwinism. |
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His Social Darwinism, with its Southern strategy of survival of the fittest, has not morphed into a Scientific Darwinism. |
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This Minister of Finance, who advocates economic Darwinism, says again and again that his government did what was needed by lowering corporate taxes. |
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That is to say, it is accepted that the concept of Evolutionism is synonymous with Darwinism or Neo-Darwinism in the aggressive versions of Dawkins, J. Monod or Dennett. |
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Mudding our thinking was the dynamics of Marxism formulated into communism with its intellectual determinism reinforced by Darwinism and Freudism. |
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Almost daily the 'just published' bookshelves display new works Darwinizing divinity, divinizing Darwinism, or, as with the creationists, deprecating both. |
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After the 1880s, a eugenics movement developed on ideas of biological inheritance, and for scientific justification of their ideas appealed to some concepts of Darwinism. |
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Darwinism became a movement covering a wide range of evolutionary ideas. |
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Along the way contributors touch briefly but competently on other specific topics such as miracles, social Darwinism, and some implications of sociobiology. |
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After learning about Darwinism and the scientific reason why living things look as though they have been designed, Dawkins lost the remainder of his religious faith. |
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Marginal symbols indicate such categories as legislation and legal cases, argument from design and Intelligent Design, the age of earth, and social Darwinism and eugenics. |
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This unlimited applicability has been called universal Darwinism. |
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