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used the term "Darwinism" in a different sense from the above examples. Describing himself as non-religious and as accepting the concept of natural selection as a well-established fact, Stove nonetheless attacked what he described as flawed concepts proposed by some "Ultra-Darwinists". Stove alleged
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1738:(October 1996). "I Rather Think I Am a Darwinian".
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1315:Tippett, Krista (host)
1183:"Random Genetic Drift"
1127:Journal of Biosciences
325:
295:The Westminster Review
274:
251:scientific materialism
55:
3182:Evolutionary taxonomy
3124:Philosophy of biology
2692:Publication of theory
2687:Development of theory
2521:Philosophy of biology
1872:Princeton, New Jersey
395:Alfred Russel Wallace
355:Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
320:
304:scientific naturalism
264:
50:
2881:Insectivorous Plants
2728:Insectivorous Plants
2553:Human Genome Project
2465:Great chain of being
2432:Zoology (since 1859)
2367:Evolutionary thought
2337:Agricultural science
2206:Romanes, John George
2142:Darwinian Fairytales
2084:Huxley, Thomas Henry
1882:. pp. 343–349.
1483:"What is Darwinism?"
1210:"What is Darwinism?"
637:Princeton University
590:Darwinian Fairytales
3326:Peter Godfrey-Smith
2753:Portraits of Darwin
2682:Inception of theory
2558:Humboldtian science
2495:Sequence hypothesis
2402:Molecular evolution
2271:Stanford University
1601:Scientific American
1479:Johnson, Phillip E.
1376:. OUP USA. p. 203.
1339:on 18 November 2015
1321:(5 February 2009).
1300:Schmitt S. (2009).
1214:TalkOrigins Archive
1187:TalkOrigins Archive
1088:(9 February 2009).
996:(16 January 2009).
808:TalkOrigins Archive
731:Universal Darwinism
500:Scientific American
316:Nicolaus Copernicus
191:population genetics
155:Thomas Henry Huxley
108:Thomas Henry Huxley
65:used to describe a
3553:History of biology
3548:Philosophy of mind
3522:John Maynard Smith
3442:Francisco J. Ayala
3426:William C. Wimsatt
3421:Gerard Verschuuren
3331:James R. Griesemer
2568:Natural philosophy
2516:History of science
2316:History of biology
2089:Darwiniana: Essays
2052:What is Darwinism?
1523:. Chesterbrook, PA
1481:(31 August 1996).
1291:, pp. 105–106
1261:"Darwin's Bulldog"
1237:, pp. 376–379
1144:10.1007/BF02703910
1095:The New York Times
1066:on 5 November 2017
1051:The New York Times
945:Westminster Review
886:on 25 October 2015
772:Westminster Review
581:A Devil's Chaplain
560:Harvard University
491:intelligent design
466:What Is Darwinism?
458:Phillip E. Johnson
428:Contemporary usage
275:
195:Mendelian genetics
153:English biologist
56:
3561:
3560:
3492:Humberto Maturana
3477:Stephen Jay Gould
3371:Roberta Millstein
3336:Paul E. Griffiths
3090:
3089:
2856:Natural Selection
2604:
2603:
2470:Hierarchy of life
2417:Plant systematics
2397:Molecular biology
2112:978-0-393-33073-1
1267:. Worcester, MA:
990:Scott, Eugenie C.
673:natural selection
629:moral philosopher
587:In his 1995 book
489:, which promotes
413:natural selection
86:natural selection
16:(Redirected from
3603:
3586:Biology theories
3581:1860s neologisms
3512:Joan Roughgarden
3482:Richard Lewontin
3467:Michael Ghiselin
3416:Francisco Varela
3411:Alfred I. Tauber
3366:Jane Maienschein
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2573:Natural theology
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2261:Zalta, Edward N.
2235:Animal Sentience
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721:Social Darwinism
710:Neural Darwinism
363:Social Darwinism
187:modern synthesis
157:coined the term
140:cosmic evolution
124:Weismann barrier
114:in April 1860.
110:coined the term
94:Darwinian theory
40:Darwinism (book)
36:Modern synthesis
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3052:Alternatives to
3010:Darwin Industry
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2738:Religious views
2662:Josiah Wedgwood
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2563:Natural history
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612:explanation of
610:sociobiological
576:Richard Dawkins
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200:While the term
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163:Herbert Spencer
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