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From here, as though a bully, Whitehead takes on the evolutionist's neat little verbal phrase, "the survival of the fittest."
Survival of the Fittest? The Rocks Win the Contest The Daily Growler 2006
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Driving a long hard stake through the evolutionist's arguments
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Driving a long hard stake through the evolutionist's arguments
Archive 2005-11-27 2005
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Driving a long hard stake through the evolutionist's arguments
Driving a long hard stake through the evolutionist's arguments 2005
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Jesus' General: Driving a long hard stake through the evolutionist's arguments
Driving a long hard stake through the evolutionist's arguments 2005
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The evolutionist's homology is circular because of his reference to the “same” an - cestral structure; but that “same” is just the circle the phenotypic sense of homology requires.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas STUART A. KAUFFMAN 1968
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But he believes these to belong to an earlier or more recent age because he accepts _the evolutionist's_ word for it.
Evolution An Investigation and a Critique Theodore Graebner 1913
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What, in view of this situation, becomes of the evolutionist's argument from fossils?
Evolution An Investigation and a Critique Theodore Graebner 1913
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Another modern philosopher, Professor L.T. Hobhouse, has declared that the evolutionist's mundane goal is "the mastery by the human mind of the conditions, internal as well as external, of its life and growth."
The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told J. Arthur Thomson 1897
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The evolutionist's idea of society concedes to law its historic place and its actual part.
On Compromise John Morley 1880
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