darwinian in A Sentence

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    What is Darwinian Population Genetics?

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    Is Darwinian natural selection.

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    The one we know best is Darwinian natural selection.

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    He argues that Darwinian theory cannot account for it.

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    The assertion of Darwinian molecular evolution is merely bluster.”.

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    The Darwinian puts it down to evolution through natural selection.

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    Evolutionary scientists suggest the sleep is a Darwinian survival mechanism.

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    Our science needs to be consistent with our biological Darwinian evolution.

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    Cultural evolution: How Darwinian theory can explain human culture & synthesize the social sciences.

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    Or more accurately, how has ageing persisted within the Darwinian framework of evolution?

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    Cultural Evolution: How Darwinian theory can explain human culture and synthesize the social sciences.

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    As MIT professor Sherry Turkle points out, many of these devices push our“Darwinian buttons.”.

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    Second, when you're talking about‘purpose' from a scientific perspective, you're talking about Darwinian selection.

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    Darwinian evolutionary theory shows how this all came about, historically, through the forces of nature.

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    The eponymous show Survivor is the Darwinian prototype, but the principle rules on all the“reality” shows.

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    We walk around all day long, each of us, in this brain-body synthetic bubble of consciousness, our Darwinian endowment.

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    The world is far too interconnected to be able to survive on the basis of the paleolithic, Darwinian model of relations.

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    So the most fundamental domains of nature are those of physics, and the only natural process that can create"purpose" is Darwinian selection.

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    Now, this kind of scientific interpretation of religion- translating"religion" essentially as"speculations about Darwinian physics"- may seem odd, for at least two reasons.

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    The best known example of Darwinian quantum physics is Zurek's"quantum Darwinism"[3], which is a fascinating idea that I haven't blogged about before.

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    And you get to Darwinian evolution and you find out, we're not special on this Earth we're just one among other life forms.

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    As evolutionary biologists, we are acquainted with the idea that Darwinian evolution is a slow and gradual process that takes place over very long timescales.

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    As an evolutionary biologist who writes about Darwinian interpretations of human motivations and cultures, I propose that at some point we became what we are.

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    The second odd thing about this scientific interpretation of religion is that it mentions something called"Darwinian physics", which will be an unfamiliar concept to most people.

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    Soon, Riley and his newly minted fundamentalists began trying to capture control of major Protestant denominations and eliminate the teaching of Darwinian evolution from American public schools.

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    For decades he's been trying to create artificial Darwinian systems, to understand if the four chemical letters nature wound up with became the language of life by simple chance.

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    Modern evolutionary biology transcends and includes Darwinian justifications of competition as‘human nature', as it acknowledges that complex patterns of collaboration have enabled the evolution of our species and the continued evolution of consciousness towards planetary awareness.

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    For example,"Darwinian physicists" like Smolin and Zurek are not marginal thinkers, they are some of the most well-established physicists in the world, and their ideas have been published in some of the most prestigious journals in physics.

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    If the Darwinian Theory has shown anything, it has shown, in a general way, how species may have descended from others through a series of random mutations and how survival of these species can be accounted for by natural selection.

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    It explains how our experience of"classical reality"- that is, the"normal" events of everyday life that we experience as happening in the world all around us, all the time- emerges, via Darwinian selection, from a quantum reality that is demonstrably much weirder than classical reality(because in this quantum reality, for example, physical objects exist in many places at once).

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