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Devolution (fallacy)
Devolution (fallacy) The term Devolution, which normally means a delegation of powers ... by natural selection is directionless, and so "devolution" is still actually evolution. It should not ... evolve despite radical environmental changes. From a biological viewpoint, when species evolve it is not ... to "less advanced" structure can be called "devolution". To biologists this is an aspect ...
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Talk:Devolution (fallacy)
Talk:Devolution (fallacy) This article in its current state ... 46, 8 October 2005 (UTC) I suggest "Devolution (fallacy)" If it is agreed that progress ... do with evolution then how exactly does "devolution" differ from evolution. Surely that means devolution=evolution and there is nothing more to ... methodological persecution are factors which might cause devolution in any organism; that is why " ...
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Talk:Evolution/Archive 009
... clearly one of the original hypotheses of biological evolution. Why shouldn't it be referenced ... Ernst Mayr's book The Growth of Biological Thought. In Chapter 11, Mayr said, "creationism ... to make a point. The concept of devolution may deserve a mention, the rest is ... notable source that says something about "no devolution" and quote them. Otherwise its a bit ... 296 it is summarized under the heading "Biological Evolution: The Sum of Genetic Changes". ...
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Talk:Intelligent design/Archive23
... design in a very small portion of biological structures, and they come up with dogmas ... test design by trying to reverse engineer biological structures to determine if there is an ... in different organisms, and 4) function for biological structures." It seems to me that you ... but instead you reference a source called "DEVOLUTION" which is a book specifically geared at ... extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). An inference that certain biological information may be the product of ...
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Irreducible complexity
... accepted scientific theory that life evolved through biological evolution by natural selection is incomplete and ... they work. He extended his work on biological complexity into a general theory of systems ... of its adherents in the physical and biological sciences. Jacques Monod's Chance and Necessity ... after its demise in the physical and biological sciences. Michael Behe uses the term "irreducible ... that his application of the concept to biological systems is entirely original. Intelligent design ...
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Evolution (Psychology wiki)
... Do Areas Philosophy Psychometrics Statistics Experimental Comparative Biological Language Developmental Soc. processes Social Personality Clinical ... Professional Education Organisational Other fields Transpersonal World Biological Behav. gen. Neuroanatomy Neurochemistry N.endocrinology P ... and ultimately the vast diversity of the biological world. Contemporary species are related to each ... the foundation for genetics. The idea of biological evolution has existed since ancient times, notably ... biology, and the biometricians arguing that most biological traits exhibited continuous variation rather than ...
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Intelligent design
... designed. This stands in opposition to mainstream biological science, which relies on experiment and collection ... the passion for collecting fossils and other biological specimens that ultimately led to Darwin's ... s original examples of alleged irreducibly complex biological mechanisms also include the bacterial flagellum of ... the "patterns" of molecular sequences in functional biological molecules such as DNA. Dembski defines complex ... the peer-reviewed journal Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington in August 2004. ...
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User:Trilemma/Subpage
... designed. This stands in opposition to mainstream biological science, which through experiment and collection of ... This movement fueled the passion for collecting biological and other fossil specimens, that ultimately led ... the "patterns" of molecular sequences in functional biological molecules such as DNA. Demski defines complex ... accounts of how intelligent design of any biological system occurred." Despite this, the Discovery Institute ... the peer-reviewed journal Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington in August 2004, ...
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List of fictional diseases
... illnesses which have evolved naturally; artificially engineered biological weapons; hereditary diseases; magical diseases; and technology ... apparently re-activates pseudogenes, resulting in physical "devolution" to earlier phenotypes. Named after Reginald Barclay ... inadvertently created. "The Big Death" Jeremiah Virus, biological weapon, notable for its high lethality amongst ... man-made disease used as the first biological weapon of "medical terrorism" in 2018. Gray ... Infested Terrans. JUVE Oryx and Crake A biological weapon developed by Crake, distributed initially ...
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Talk:Socialist state (archive 3)
... federal system, just as the article on devolution is on devolution, not on the politics of a state ... take exception to someone writing about a biological fact as a biological because, shudder the thought, it might be based on a biological definition? And no, there is NO ...
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