darwinism in English

noun
1
the theory of the evolution of species by natural selection advanced by Charles Darwin.
The Christians seem to be allowed less difficulty in accepting evolutionism in general and Darwinism in particular.

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1. 13 Call me callous, but I see it as Darwinism.

2. English biologist Thomas Henry Huxley coined the term Darwinism in April 1860.

3. I believe a true understanding of Darwinism is deeply corrosive to religious faith.

4. 24 Whenever biology meets behaviour the spectre of social Darwinism and eugenics looms menacingly in the background.

5. 2 Darwinism is a trival idea, that has been elevated to the status of scientific theory that governs modern biology.

6. No links are required as in Darwinism, as the Buddhist-type evolution is thought to be achieved through reincarnation.

7. But the principle of Universal Darwinism is that any information that is varied and selected will produce design.

8. 25 If so, then Social Darwinism would work just as selectively in government where the bureaucratic struggle is reputedly severe.

9. 26 In the early twentieth century, Malthusian ideas on population control were linked to theories of eugenics and social Darwinism.

10. The economical thought of Darwinism is that competition is opposable and the firm will survive if it get victory and wash out if it fail.

11. How else do you think the Abiogenesists have gotten away with what they're claiming? Oh, and, by the way, Darwinism isn't the same thing as evolution

12. The presence on plants and animals of any Autochthon-morphological characters means death to Darwinism, because these can never be explained by means of selection and struggle for existence

13. ‘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.’

14. ‘Social Darwinism Counterpoises superstition/ritual with science/technology and darker skin/exotic clothes with lighter skin / Western clothes.’ ‘He Counterpoises the harsh reds and oranges on the right - the side of the tug and the setting sun - with beautiful pale and ghostly harmonies on the left - the side of the old ship and a sickle