darwinian|darwinians in English

noun

follower of Darwinism (theory of evolution by natural selection developed by Charles Darwin)

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1. Such a darwinian creature.

2. And Darwinian evolution is really the core theory.

3. Darwinian evolution is slow; it takes hundreds of thousands of years.

4. The Darwinian worldview is the view of evolutionary naturalism.

5. It is now possible to summarize the neo-Darwinian theory of evolution.

6. The cutthroat, Darwinian capitalism of tournament golf was immensely appealing to Peter.

7. Living through the post-Darwinian debates, he invariably took up the cudgels on behalf of scientific rationalism.

8. It is thoroughly Darwinian in its stress on the paramount importance of biotic interactions.

9. 15 In a word, a steady state system is lively, even truly alive, like a Darwinian universe.

10. In the West, Charles Darwin's theories suffered no less egregious distortions at the hands of supposed Darwinian acolytes.

11. Persistent antagonism to Darwinian theory is today primarily a matter of religious or political viewpoint.

12. Not everyone was convinced, however, and there were many efforts by anti-Darwinians to provide evidence in favour of alternative evolutionary mechanisms.

13. 24 Living through the post-Darwinian debates, he invariably took up the cudgels on behalf of scientific rationalism.

14. In a word, a steady state system is lively, even truly alive, like a Darwinian universe.

15. One example is the ignored work of scientists dabbling in ideas that contradict neo darwinian dogma.

16. ‘This joint consideration of Darwinian Adaptationism and ecology has, in fact, produced the discipline of behavioral ecology.’

17. The best answer lies in trying to reconstruct a Darwinian evolutionary history of our artistic and aesthetic tastes.

18. And then, there are these Darwinian Augurists nattering on about “the purpose”, “design”, and allegedly uncomplicated and uninterrupted history of marriage

19. Another popular misconception of Darwinian evolution is that its products must be genetically determined because their inheritance depends on genes.

20. The anti-Darwinian “Typostrophe Theory” of O.H.Schindewolf can be put to the test by revisiting the ammonoid examples on which this macroevolutionary model was founded.

21. ‘One can be a good Darwinian without reducing our cultural leaves to their biological roots: confusing the former with the latter is not biology but Biologism, not Darwinism but Darwinosis.’

22. The new Biologism is part of a larger ‘Darwinian turn’, in the light of which linguists (among others) are now frequently urged to re-examine their assumptions about the nature and behaviour of human beings

23. Hand axes mark an evolutionary advance in human history -- tools fashioned to function as what Darwinians call "fitness signals" -- that is to say, displays that are performances like the peacock's tail, except that, unlike hair and feathers, the hand axes are consciously cleverly crafted.

24. Based loosely on Haruki Murakami's short story Barn Burning, "Burning" is Lee's first film in eight years, and it is a bleak and almost Darwinian vision of the world, survival of the fittest laid bare in sometimes shocking brutality.

25. Essentially, Potts believes that nature made a mistake and missed the opportunity to naturally abort an embryo with Down syndrome, and Aborting those children simply rights an error. “Abortion is a way in which nature — Darwinian evolution — deals with abnormalities,” he stated.