Principles of Genetic Selection
.... competition.
Indeed,
Darwin frequently used the phrase "economy of nature;" the same concept is now expressed by the term ecology. But ....
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Charles Darwin
.... The essence of
Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection is that there is
indeed not enough food to go around - on this he was in perfect accord with ....
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Influence of Charles Darwin
....
Indeed, according to one of his biographers, Charles
Darwin seems to have been more suited for the life of a country parson than anything else (Clark, 1984). ....
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Hard Times (Charles Dickens)
....
Indeed, it was Wallace's letter to
Darwin, containing the outline of the theory, that prompted
Darwin to leave off his continuing search for buttressing facts ....
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Charles Darwin
.... Moreover,
Darwin helped psychologists begin to create a biological and evolutionary .... an expression of behavior hardwired into us from birth -
indeed from before ....
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Biologist Alfred Russell Wallace
He was
indeed one of
Darwin's major supporters, in opposition to the alternative point of view embodied in Thomas Huxley and others. ....
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Adaptation and Evolution
.... revive the idea of Social Darwinism, which carries the ideas of
Darwin into a .... mechanism they set in motion has been modified as needed, and
indeed a certain ....
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Darwin's Theories & 19th Century Business Practices
.... scientist had been converted to
Darwin's theory of biological evolution, and Herbert Spencer's "social Darwinism" was equally influential.
Indeed, as early as ....
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Concepts of Suffering There is no divine purpose to suffering:
.... rule, happiness" (
Darwin 63). Yet in Homer, it is the "malice of the gods which propels both sides to destruction," according to Hedges (29).
Indeed, most wars ....
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Philosophical Issue of Science
.... This was
indeed the biggest difference between
Darwin and his predecessors, for
Darwin was openly demonstrating a break between philosophy and science, two ....
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Development of Different Species
....
Darwin explained the idea of specialization by examining the facts as observed and .... they set in motion has been modified as needed, and
indeed a certain ....
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John Dewey's Philosophy of Education
.... predicated his beliefs and philosophy on the assumption that
Darwin was right .... If,
indeed, humans are no different from animals except for their intelligence ....
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Dewey's philosophy of education
.... predicated his beliefs and philosophy on the assumption that
Darwin was right .... If,
indeed, humans are no different from animals except for their intelligence ....
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John Dewey's philosophy of education
.... predicated his beliefs and philosophy on the assumption that
Darwin was right .... If,
indeed, humans are no different from animals except for their intelligence ....
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Prejudice Against Women's Intelligence
.... The answer "lies in a recognition that
Darwin's theory of natural election speaks only of .... If evolution did
indeed work for the good of the species as a whole ....
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Creation Stories and Genesis
.... the theory of evolution as articulated by
Darwin's On the Origin of Species, first published in 1859. The theological paradigm,
indeed, faces seemingly ....
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Defines Science
.... not the scientists themselves--still study his physics, or
indeed even Newton's .... than biologists had a way of explaining the origin of species before
Darwin. ....
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Aspects of Science
.... not the scientists themselves--still study his physics, or
indeed even Newton's .... than biologists had a way of explaining the origin of species before
Darwin. ....
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Dwakins' Climbing Mount Improbable
.... The presentation of the text is a re-presentation of
Darwin's theory of evolution .... that they are shaped by an intelligence external to them or
indeed that their ....
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Scientific Paradigm in Literature
.... In the generation that followed
Darwin, there was in Europe and America a view that the weapons had
indeed been invented, though like animal and plant species ....
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IQ and EQ
....
Indeed, what Wells describes as a "crude misunderstanding of Darwinism," emerged, on one hand rejecting
Darwin's theory of natural selection as a property of ....
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Structure of Scientific Revolutions
.... Carnegie,
indeed, makes specific reference to his debt to
Darwin; however, Wyllie (1959) says that Carnegie as a consciously Darwinian industrialist was an ....
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Natural Selection
.... argue that evolutionary change can
indeed be rapid, at least during some periods of history: Taken together, these new studies suggests that
Darwin did not ....
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The Role of the Paradigm The purpose of this research is t
....
Indeed, the power of the evolutionary paradigm to reach from the scientific into the social community is consistent with a view that
Darwin's theories ....
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Essay Questions
.... the right to exercise one's judgment as to whether it is
indeed incumbent upon .... Editorial from Civilitas Catholics (1890s): 1.
Darwin, C. The descent of man. ....
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American History: The Progressive Era
.... Darwinism,
indeed, appears to have fostered the intellectual climate of the age in both the US and in Britain, where in 1859 naturalist Charles
Darwin ....
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The Progressive Era and American Life
.... Darwinism,
indeed, appears to have fostered the intellectual climate of the age in both the US and in Britain, where in 1859 naturalist Charles
Darwin ....
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Race and Intelligence
.... to the long-standing view that the concept of race did
indeed have meaning .... Charles
Darwin developed his concept of evolutionary development and the survival of ....
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Racial Traits as a Social Construct
.... to the long-standing view that the concept of race did
indeed have meaning .... Charles
Darwin developed his concept of evolutionary development and the survival of ....
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Cultural Wars & Blacks in American Society
.... This was a century before the time of
Darwin as justifications were being made for .... Kelly suggests that this is
indeed a major need today, and he rightly points ....
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