Use of darwinian in Sentences. 38 Examples

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darwinian at the end of sentence


  1. Anaximander, a pre-Socratic philosopher, was the first darwinian.
  2. Anaximander, a pre-Socratic philosopher, was the first darwinian.
  3. Strictly speaking, of course, there are no ends in animal life for a darwinian.
  4. Strictly speaking, of course, there are no ends in animal life for a darwinian.

darwinian in the middle of sentence


  1. DOES OUR MORAL SENSE HAVE A darwinian ORIGIN?
  2. Meanwhile serious darwinian biologists got fed up.
  3. If darwinian theory works so well, why challenge it?
  4. Origins of Genius: darwinian Perspectives on Creativity.
  5. darwinian selection has to have genetic variation to work on.
  6. The darwinian worldview is the view of evolutionary naturalism.
  7. Once it has been consumed, the darwinian machine comes to a stop.
  8. Still another problem with darwinian theory involves extinction.
  9. Still another problem with darwinian theory involves extinction.
  10. If it is, it has to have come about by darwinian selection of fluke genes.
  11. The caddis house, nobody could doubt, is an adaptation, evolved by darwinian selection.
  12. The cutthroat, darwinian capitalism of tournament golf was immensely appealing to Peter.
  13. In a word, a steady state system is lively, even truly alive, like a darwinian universe.
  14. He proposed that, therefore, darwinian evolution is primarily about changes in the genes.
  15. So how did it come to evolve by slow, steady, infinitesimally small darwinian improvements?
  16. It is thoroughly darwinian in its stress on the paramount importance of biotic interactions.
  17. It is thoroughly darwinian in its stress on the paramount importance of biotic interactions.
  18. G.J. Allman lectured in March 1873 on another darwinian theme, the formation of coral islands.
  19. When these combine they open up a new range of possibilities on which darwinian evolution can act.
  20. They were darwinian gradualists who thought of human progress in terms of ever-increasing rationality.
  21. Conversely, opposition to darwinian evolution, even among scientists, came from the socially conservative.
  22. Not surprising, you might think, in animals designed by darwinian evolution to find associations in the real world.
  23. However, the molecule and its fellows also raise problems that are hard to accommodate within a darwinian framework.
  24. However, the molecule and its fellows also raise problems that are hard to accommodate within a darwinian framework.
  25. But this still left certain questions unanswered, and many naturalists did not accept the darwinian approach to the question.
  26. But this still left certain questions unanswered, and many naturalists did not accept the darwinian approach to the question.
  27. By the end of the nineteenth century, the darwinian revolution appeared to offer scientific proof of the processes of evolution.
  28. By the end of the nineteenth century, the darwinian revolution appeared to offer scientific proof of the processes of evolution.
  29. Piaget examined and rejected both the darwinian and Lamarckian positions, which conclude that for biological reasons, wars are inevitable.
  30. Piaget examined and rejected both the darwinian and Lamarckian positions, which conclude that for biological reasons, wars are inevitable.
  31. Even though darwinian evolution is represented as a competitive process, the outcome has often been that animals ended up working with each other.
  32. Another popular misconception of darwinian evolution is that its products must be genetically determined because their inheritance depends on genes.
  33. Another popular misconception of darwinian evolution is that its products must be genetically determined because their inheritance depends on genes.
  34. Chance is a minor ingredient in the darwinian recipe, but the most important ingredient is cumulative selection which is quintessentially nonrandom.
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