Early on, evolutionist ideas were challenged by more particularist and relativist notions of anthropology. |
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There is yet a further problem for the evolutionist in that the human knee is distinctly different from animal knees. |
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Contrary to the mass media's claims, teaching of evolutionist theory was not to be in any way forbidden, or in any way restricted. |
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Yet, like Darwin and many science textbooks and evolutionist books for laymen, the editor of this journal endorses embryonic recapitulation. |
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The usual evolutionist hand-waving and bait-and-switch tactics were employed in a grand piece of propaganda. |
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Using the same evolutionist principles of cognateness and continuity, he attempted to reconstruct a common Ur-Germanic mythology. |
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The categories and relations of evolutionist theory in anthropology expressed deeply held values. |
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This concept made Darwin an evolutionist in a sense that does not apply to earlier transmutationists like Lamarck and Erasmus Darwin. |
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Since creationists recognize deterioration and mutations since the Fall, there is no uniquely evolutionist prediction here. |
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Further, there is too much variety to be accommodated by any evolutionist theory of common descent. |
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Maybe it will give him, and some other evolutionist apologists, food for thought the next time they put one of their grandmothers on a train. |
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It is perfectly plausible, however, for an evolutionist to quote, use, and parrot from evolutionist sources. |
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Just when you think you've seen it all, another evolutionist theory gets proposed! |
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Even if they have a particular status, human cultures should not be credited with exceptional status from an evolutionist perspective. |
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A commission was created in 1998 to respond to the criticism and the creationist attacks on evolutionist ideas and to try to warn the public. |
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This is the evolutionist idea: to do in a little time what takes Nature millions of years. |
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Lamarck's and especially Darwin's and Wallace's evolutionist theory was the first to challenge the Cartesian system. |
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Science and reason accept unanimously the darwinian evolutionist principles. |
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In any case, no real evolutionist, whether gradualist or punctuationist, uses the fossil record as evidence in favor of evolution as opposed to special creation. |
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All through high school, evolutionist doctrines have been crammed down my throat, and my belief in the Lord Jesus Christ has been ridiculed without respite. |
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There are now three different groups of evolutionists, or neo-Darwinists: the physical evolutionist and the chemical evolutionist. |
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Evolutionism comes in many forms, but most predominately atheistic, pantheistic and theistic evolutionist. |
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In this context, it is hard to explain the apparition of the eye on an evolutionist point of view. |
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With that we are in the presence of alchemical thought, which is always evolutionist, always trying to go further. |
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Pinker's evolutionist thesis has allowed deterministic detailing of concepts of a single consciousness that have long been too determinist. |
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I feel you are taking sides with evolutionist interpretations and discarding the perspective of intelligent design. |
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In effect, this was a transformation of the evolutionist stages into a synchronic classification of types. |
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It thus keeps its original evolutionist connotation but becomes transitive and measurable. |
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And these are embraced by all practicing scientists both creationist and evolutionist. |
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For example, the evolutionist Michael Denton acknowledges this irrefutable problem. |
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But this is hotly disputed by some evolutionist experts themselves, and it is just as reasonable to presume that theropods did not have those last two sacs. |
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What needs editing is not Darwinian biology but evolutionist materialism. |
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I am a theist and an evolutionist, to be sure, but the combined term makes no sense to me. |
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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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He is, at once, a forward looking evolutionist, and an avowed eugenicist. |
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Being an evolutionist, he naturally interprets this smaller piece of bone as a throw-back to the femur, or thigh bone, of the whale's evolutionary ancestor. |
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However, because he gives us a totalising view, expressing an evolutionist paradigm of the World and Life, that is monistic and of spiritual nature, we prefer to briefly present Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's view. |
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Although comparative studies gradually abandoned an explicit evolutionist agenda, there remained an implicit evolutionary cast to the way in which kinship studies were framed. |
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Evolution has also entered the field of psychology: evolutionist psychology is a field of psychology that aims to explain the mechanisms of human thought on the basis of the theory of biological evolution. |
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Another decisive moment in the consolidation of an evolutionist view of the World was Hubble's discovery that galaxies move away from each other at breathtaking speeds. |
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Marx and Engels were particularly influential on the kinship studies of Soviet and Chinese anthropologists, which retained a heavily evolutionist flavour long after such theories had been abandoned elsewhere. |
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It is still worth saying that such a hierarchy was introduced by evolutionist anthropology and applied by colonialism and embarrassingly so by colonial ethnography. |
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This fundamental work on contemporary geography is his most personal contribution and he blends his conceptions as an anarchist thinker with those of an evolutionist geographer. |
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From an evolutionist perspective, this hypothesis makes sense: it is likely that the human brain had to develop based on situations where quick decisions were more important than analytical precision. |
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The pheneticist and evolutionist classify species and genera in this manner. Not so the cladist, who deals with the unknown quantities produced by phylo-genetic splits. |
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The argument is not that Heidegger was a Darwinist or an evolutionist. |
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A strongly impressionistic portrait of an undeservedly little-known scientist, The Evolutionist is a raptly compelling read. |
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