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Behe's criticism of neo-Darwinian explanations for the evolution of things like the flagellum is essentially no different than Margulis's.
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Behe's criticism of neo-Darwinian explanations for the evolution of things like the flagellum is essentially no different than Margulis's.
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His neo-Darwinian followers have modified this position to assert that all mutations occur randomly.
James A. Shapiro: What Is the Key to a Realistic Theory of Evolution? James A. Shapiro 2012
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CD via RM&NS is the typical neo-Darwinian held POV.
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The chance-law hypothesis, neo-Darwinian evolution, states that humans arose through random mutations preserved by blind natural selection.
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His neo-Darwinian followers have modified this position to assert that all mutations occur randomly.
James A. Shapiro: What Is the Key to a Realistic Theory of Evolution? James A. Shapiro 2012
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Some months ago an American philosopher explained to a highly sophisticated audience in Britain what, in his opinion, was wrong, indeed fatally wrong, with the standard neo-Darwinian theory of biological evolution.
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However, Denton has remained highly critical of the neo-Darwinian synthesis which puts him closer to the ID camp than it does the atheistic evolutionist camp.
Blast From the Past 2010
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From the piece: Much of the vast neo-Darwinian literature is distressingly uncritical.
A New Book 2010
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This is of course the standard neo-Darwinian view.
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