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∙ 13y agoWell a simplified definition of evolution is a process of something changing over time. Darwinian evolution (or biological evolution) pertains to the changing of species over time through the genes, its a chemical and physical process that has to do mainly with the fields of Biology, chemistry, and for a smaller extent (though my field) psychology and the Social Sciences. It's refered to as "darwinian" evolution because Charles Darwin first proposed the idea of evolution by natural selection as a way of explaining the varieties of the species. Cultural evolution refers to the changing of cultures over time. A big proponent of this field is Daniel Dennett who refers to "memes" (originally coined by Richard Dawkins) as the cultural counterpart to genes. Cultural evolutionists argue that cultural phenomon such as fads, sayings, language, or beliefs also undergo a "natural selection" of a sort by having to be continually reproduced or else they are forgotten (the meme equivalent to a species going extinct).
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∙ 15y agoNeo-Darwinism expands upon Darwin's original theory by incorporating modern genetics, emphasizing the role of mutations and genetic variation in driving evolution. It also considers natural selection acting on these genetic variations as the primary mechanism of evolution. Overall, Neo-Darwinism is an updated and more comprehensive version of Darwin's original theory.
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∙ 13y agoNo. These are just tag lines brought up by Creationists to make it seem like evolution has an element of faith. Only people that don't understand evolution ever use those terms.
If someone calls you a Darwinist accept it as a complement and tell them you're also a Newtonist and an Einsteinist. Smile proudly because it means you actually understand the basics of science.
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The modern theory of evolution may be referred to as natural selection, Darwinism, the Modern Evolutionary Synthesis, or sometimes simply evolution.
Darwinism is a theory of biological evolution that suggests organisms evolve through natural selection, while manifest destiny is a belief popular in the 19th century that the expansion of the United States across North America was both justified and inevitable. Darwinism pertains to science and biology, while manifest destiny is a historical and ideological concept related to American expansionism.
Charles Darwin is credited with proposing the theory of evolution through natural selection in his book "On the Origin of Species" published in 1859. This theory explains how species change over time through the process of natural selection, where individuals with favorable traits are more likely to survive and reproduce.
Neo-Darwinism incorporates modern genetic discoveries into Darwin's original theory of evolution by natural selection, emphasizing the role of genetic mutations and recombination in driving evolutionary change. This expanded understanding allows for a more comprehensive explanation of evolutionary processes than Darwin's initial ideas alone.
The idea of evolution existed before Charles Darwin, but his work on natural selection and adaptation provided a comprehensive explanation for how it occurs. Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" presented evidence and a mechanism for how species change over time, leading to the development of the modern theory of evolution. Subsequent research and discoveries have only further supported and expanded on Darwin's original ideas.
Social darwinism
Charles Darwin changed history with his theory of evolution. His theory of evolution suggested that species undergo small changes over time.
Theory of evolution refers to animals and plants evolution along the time. Language evolution is another issue, not entirely related to the theory of evolution. It follows the theory of evolution on some way but it is related to culture evolution, not to the physical attributes evolution.
The modern theory of evolution may be referred to as natural selection, Darwinism, the Modern Evolutionary Synthesis, or sometimes simply evolution.
Edwin Darwin did not propose a separate theory on evolution. The theory of evolution is commonly attributed to Charles Darwin, who put forth the concept of natural selection as the mechanism driving evolution. Edwin Darwin does not have a notable theory associated with evolution.
The theory of evolution is the overarching scientific framework that explains how biological evolution occurs. Biological evolution refers specifically to the change in inherited characteristics of populations over generations. Biological evolution is the observed process that supports the theory of evolution.
Charles Darwin is the founder of Darwinism and the first one to ever come up with the idea Animal and Plants evolve over time, or the theory of evolution.
The three main theories of evolution are Lamarckism, Darwinism, and punctuated equilibrium. Lamarckism suggests that organisms can pass on acquired traits to their offspring, while Darwinism proposes natural selection as the main mechanism of evolution. Punctuated equilibrium suggests that evolution occurs in rapid bursts separated by long periods of stability.
It wasn't! The theory of evolution by natural selection has nothing to do with social Darwinism and to posit such a connection is ill posed. The theory of evolution by natural selection is about individual selection of organisms and has nothing to do with group to group success in economic terms.
Charles Darwin was the first, mainly known theorizer of evolution. That's why theory involving evolution is known as darwinism.
Neo-Darwinism is a modern synthesis of Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection with Gregor Mendel's theory of genetics. It proposes that evolution occurs through the combination of genetic variation, natural selection, and genetic drift. This theory is widely accepted in evolutionary biology today.
a hypothesis can also be called an educated GUESS. while a theory can be considered as a group of guesses with particular proper research