Use "dawkins" in a sentence

1. Dawkins abandoned it about # minutes ago, parking lot Kaako Beach Park

2. Dawkins assumes that natural selection will do this selecting job.

3. It originated from Dawkins' 1976 book The Selfish Gene.

4. Dawkins ends his discussion with a call for liberation.

5. Quotations ▼ Richard Dawkins has become a leading Controversialist in a few areas.

6. Backwardly wired retina “an optimal structure”: New eye discovery further demolishes Dawkins

7. Dawkins abandoned it about 15 minutes ago, parking lot Kaako Beach Park.

8. Anagenesis was a neo-Cerberus organization founded by Harris Dawkins, a CDN forum member

9. Since then, the ideas of which Dawkins was an early champion have changed biology beyond recognition.

10. Well, let's assume Dawkins knows that, too, so he's going to abandon that car.

11. “Is religion best understood as an infectious disease of the mind?” —Biologist Richard Dawkins.

12. “Miracles, by definition, violate the principles of science.” —RICHARD DAWKINS, FORMER PROFESSOR FOR PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF SCIENCE.

13. 26 Marian Dawkins and Tim Guilford of Oxford have recently suggested a resolution to this conundrum.

14. 20 For me, that's where the cold, intolerant reductionism of Richard Dawkins and Lewis Wolpert becomes politically lethal.

15. Here is a set of notes used by Paul Dawkins to teach his Calculus I course at Lamar University

16. It always comes back, as Richard Dawkins complained all that long time ago, it always comes back to genes.

17. Meme is the supposition presented by Dawkins, a Neo - Darwinist, to explain the evolution law of human beings.

18. Just to give you a size, that's Dawkins, me and The Amazing Randi, next to this two, two and a half story- sized image.

19. Just to give you a size, that's Dawkins, me and The Amazing Randi, next to this two, two and a half story-sized image.

20. But before Cynthia could finish, the Dawkins brothers and their wives Clamored into the kitchen, each looking as surly as ever

21. And the trick that Richard Dawkins does, which is to say, to look at them as simply as genes, as vehicles for genes.

22. This conclusion should particularly discomfit popular proponents of atheism, such as Richard Dawkins, whose position is entirely based on demonstrably faulty arguments.

23. If you are already familiar with the Biomorph concept described in Richard Dawkins' book "The Blind Watchmaker", skip ahead to the Quick Start section below

24. The third chapter of the blind watchmaker is dedicated to the Biomorph program developed by Dawkins that points out the power of micro-mutations and cumulative selection

25. In The Extended Phenotype, Dawkins suggests that from an individual gene's viewpoint, all other genes are part of the environment to which it is adapted.

26. Responsible for doing wrong or causing undesirable effects; deserving blame: "Ignorance is usually a passive state, seldom deliberately sought or intrinsically Blameworthy" (Richard Dawkins).

27. Head coach: Winfried Schäfer The following 23 players were selected for Copa América Centenario Simon Dawkins was ruled out due to injury and replaced by Joel Grant on June 2.

28. The New Atheists, as they have been called, include Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins and bestselling author and journalist Christopher Hitchens-- outspoken secularists who depict religious structures

29. To grasp mentally; understand: "Science is the systematic method by which we Apprehend what is true about the real world in which we live" (Richard Dawkins)

30. Dawkins has consistently been sceptical about non-adaptive processes in evolution (such as spandrels, described by Gould and Lewontin) and about selection at levels "above" that of the gene.

31. Here is a set of practice problems to accompany the Linear Approximations section of the Applications of Derivatives chapter of the notes for Paul Dawkins Calculus I course at Lamar University.

32. Grafen, a biologist and the co-editor, says the exposition of these ideas in the Dawkins book "established a single conceptual framework within which old and new ideas in Adaptionism …

33. Peter’s Free Church of Scotland in Dundee, director of the Solas Centre for Public Christianity, and author of Magnificent Obsession: Why Jesus is Great , The Dawkins Letters , and Engaging with Atheists .

34. 1976, Richard Dawkins, The Selfish Gene, Kindle edition, OUP Oxford, published 2016, page 46: Genes are competing directly with their Alleles for survival, since their Alleles in the gene pool are rivals for their slot on the

35. In the book "The Blind Watchmaker", Richard Dawkins[1] has described his journeys through a genetic cyberspace where he models the evolution of organisms he calls "Biomorphs" in 2D(dimensional) space

36. ‘The Arrogance that Dawkins displayed is perhaps the root of all the hostility we see against science.’ ‘He is an unassuming man, devoid of Arrogance, a few years too old to be called a prodigy.’

37. Blame·wor·thi·er, blame·wor·thi·est Responsible for doing wrong or causing undesirable effects; deserving blame: "Ignorance is usually a passive state, seldom deliberately sought or intrinsically Blameworthy" (Richard Dawkins).

38. After criticizing some of Richard Dawkins’ reasoning, influential evolutionist Richard Lewontin wrote that many scientists are willing to accept scientific claims that are against common sense “because we have a prior commitment, a commitment to materialism.”

39. ‘This is an Anthropocentric approach, and implies equity between generations, although it doesn't call for it in the present.’ ‘Clearly such a value - system is still Anthropocentric.’ ‘The perspective is decidedly Anthropocentric, a criticism that has been frequently levelled even at Richard Dawkins.’

40. Originally reviewed at Bookwraiths Reviews Artful by Peter David is a novel which expands on the world of Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist by taking a look at the continued life of Jack Dawkins, better known as the Artful Dodger

41. ‘This is an Anthropocentric approach, and implies equity between generations, although it doesn't call for it in the present.’ ‘Clearly such a value - system is still Anthropocentric.’ ‘The perspective is decidedly Anthropocentric, a criticism that has been frequently levelled even at Richard Dawkins.’

42. Did Dawkins address them thus: "What for you jerran Budgerry whitefellow?" "Whitefellow brother belong it to blackfellow."* Neither had the piece of tobacco, which he had put in the stranger's mouth, any effect in bringing intelligible words out of it, although the poor fellow complacently chewed the bitter weed

43. Kearney is critical of Habermas's apparent endorsement of a secular faith, and dismantles the pretensions of antitheism, the "Antitheistic squad," as he calls it, Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, and Christopher Hitchens, which reduces religion to its perversions, judges it accordingly, and dismisses it, thus denying critical dialogue.

44. Richard Dawkins reviewed the book, noting that it contains a number of factual errors, such as the misidentification of a sea snake as an eel (one is a reptile, the other a fish) and in two places uses images of fishing-lures copied from the internet instead of actual species.

45. Biomorph may refer to: A shape resembling that of a living organism (such as bacteria), though not necessarily of biotic origin One of the virtual creatures in a computer simulation described by Richard Dawkins in his book The Blind Watchmaker In Biomorphism, shapes that derive their form from nature as with contemporary architecture art

46. In the section on Agnosticism in his famous book "The God Delusion," renowned scientist Richard Dawkins mentions the "tooth fairy" analogy to argue that while we should be technically agnostic on the existence of fairies because we lack evidence in either direction, in practice we are all (or at least the reasonable among us) "a-fairyists."