adaptationism उदाहरण वाक्य
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- This preference for adaptive over inadaptive forces led Stephen Jay Gould to call attention to the " hardening of the Modern Synthesis ", a trend in the 1950s where adaptationism took precedence over the pluralism of mechanisms common in the 1930s and 40s.
- Two other books, " How the Mind Works " ( 1997 ) and " The Blank Slate " ( 2002 ), broadly surveyed the mind and defended the idea of a complex human nature with many mental faculties that are adaptive ( Pinker is an ally of Daniel Dennett and Richard Dawkins in many disputes surrounding adaptationism ).
- Celtiberian tradition of Wicca, consisting of Fernando Gonzalez in the 80's of the twentieth century from the Hispanic Traditional Witchcraft to which he belongs, is a structured religion through the symbiosis between " traditionalism wizard " ( inciatic and mystery ), the historical reconstructionist ( cultural and archaeological ) and " adaptationism " liturgical ( conditioning ceremonial ) of Hispanic Traditional Witchcraft, paganism, religious worship pre-Christian Celtic and Iberian mainly and those that were previously formed ( shamanism, Neolithic and Paleolithic cults ).
- In chapter 6, Sterelny notes that " despite the heat of some recent rhetoric, the same is true of the role of selection in generating evolutionary change ", ( p . 67 ) and naive adaptationism . " Everyone accepts that many characteristics of organisms are not the direct result of selection ", as in the example of redness of blood, which is a by-product of its oxygen-carrying properties . ( p . 70 ) Numerous general truths are uncontroversial " though their application to particular cases may be.