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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Almost to the end of the 19th century, evolutionism determined the complexion of the new science. |
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At the same time, in the second half of the 19th century another kind of evolutionism developed, that of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. |
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Veblen sought to apply Darwin's evolutionism to the study of modern economic life. |
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Because of the acceptance of evolutionism among many intellectuals, biological creationism has lost influence. |
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A compendium of mainstream-media reports that evolutionism is under serious debate and even outright doubt in scientific circles. |
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It is an important area of creation biology, as creationism and evolutionism have radically different descriptions of ancient plant life. |
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They just assume their theory, and their assumption is the foundation of evolutionism. |
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Evolution may be better called evolutionism as it is considered a religion by many. |
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In the same year, the Englishman William Rivers discarded evolutionism in favour of diffusionist theories to explain the historical spread of customs and belief systems. |
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Whether or not you acknowledge this power and divine nature of God decides whether you believe in creationism or evolutionism. |
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Evolutionists collect small pieces of information, and use their imagination to manipulate them to fit into the framework of evolutionism. |
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And I took an example of dinosaurs to enlighten you on which is true between evolutionism and creationism. |
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The view is thus philosophically opposed to all forms of evolutionism or pantheism. |
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It is generally accepted that evolutionism corresponds to a reductionist and materialist view of the World and Life. |
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The history of evolutionism is indeed a long history but one that starts with not only the official theory itself, but rather naturalism and the philosophical thinking that even pre-dates that. |
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When he read Darwin he became an immediate convert to Transformisme, as the French called evolutionism. |
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In its adherence to evolutionism, it claims that modernization combines capitalism, industrialization, nation-states building, individualization, democracy, secularism and secularization. |
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A detailed study of the growing influence of the creationists shows that the discussions between creationism and evolutionism go well beyond intellectual disputes. |
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Thus this theory can be sometimes viewed as part of the social evolutionism theory. |
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Despite all this, evolutionism is still only half the story. |
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It is, therefore, philosophically opposed to evolutionism. |
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In some universities in Texas, when a scientist gives a lecture on evolutionism, some religious lobbies insist that a Fixist lecture be held subsequently, explaining the truth revealed about the origins of humankind. |
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The doctrine was revived by left-wing ideologues in the form of belief in atheism, normative emancipation of women and positive evolutionism, and by right-wing ideologues in the form of superiority of Western civilization. |
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While this arose before evolutionism, for example with the scriptural geologists, it is best known for its arguments against evolution and for one or more scientific hypotheses or theories of biological creation. |
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This aspect also is in conflict with evolutionism. |
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