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单词 Darwinian
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Definition of Darwinian in English:

Darwinian

adjective dɑːˈwɪnɪəndɑrˈwɪniən
  • Relating to Darwinism.

    (与)达尔文主义(有关)的

    Darwinian evolution
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It has always proved difficult to offer a theory of grief according to the old Darwinian paradigm of evolution.
    • Let's ignore the fact that the origin of life is a question of no relevance whatever to Darwinian evolution.
    • From the Darwinian evolution to the New Age revolution, belief in God has changed, and so has the way we understand the nature and the purpose of humanity.
    • One consequence of Darwinian evolution by natural selection is that as the world changes, what lives and what dies can change as well.
    • Debates over whether public schools should teach creationism or Darwinian evolution are also fundamentally moral.
    • Certainly around the turn of the 20th century, Darwinian views were opposed by some botanists because of phenotypic plasticity.
    • Variation in Darwinian fitness results from interactions among genes in the context of environmental variation.
    • The original school board ruled that intelligent design could be taught alongside Darwinian evolution, in science classes.
    • Adaptationist thinking is grounded in Darwinian conceptions of human nature.
    • Gene duplication is purported to be a major pathway for the Darwinian evolution of biochemical novelty.
    • If natural selection is the buzz phrase of Darwinian theory, then specified complexity is the buzz phrase of the intelligent design movement.
    • In the traditional, simplistic Darwinian view, adaptation is some form of optimal fit with a given world.
    • The idea of organisms adopting strategies for survival and fitness is central to Darwinian biology.
    • As knowledge moves forward, bastions of belief are painfully knocked down, as creationism has been by Darwinian evolution.
    • Some proponents of intelligent design do raise real objections to current understandings of Darwinian evolution.
    • The key to the mechanism of Darwinian evolution is natural selection.
    • Is Darwinian evolution established fact, or a dogma ready to be overtaken by the next scientific revolution?
    • So we are undergoing a process which is the reverse of the Darwinian theory: the evolution of man into ape.
    • Phenotypic variation among primates results primarily from Darwinian selection, mate choice, and genetic drift.
    • Lysenko's bizarre Lamarckian biology was the antithesis of Darwinian evolution!
noun dɑːˈwɪnɪəndɑrˈwɪniən
  • An adherent of Darwinism.

    达尔文主义者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It would appear, at least to Darwinians, that life's amazingly complex forms do not require any supernatural causation; and so we can discard the design argument of natural theology.
    • It is plain that this view is incompatible with belief in an objective moral order, and the more clear-thinking atheistic Darwinians have always understood this.
    • And yet, as he argues here in a series of chapters on various doctrines of Christian faith, it is not unreasonable or silly for Darwinians to be prayerful Christians as well.
    • The new Darwinians claim to be developing a unified theory of human nature - one that can give us guidance on how to shape our societies and how we ought to live.
    • Darwinians sometimes fall back on the idea that humanity nowadays is not living a natural life.
    • As a strict Darwinian, he accepts that humans are one of many products of the evolutionary process that began about 3.5 billion years ago.
    • As a Darwinian, Veblen was interested in explaining how the economic system evolved over time.
    • Yet the funny thing is if in England, you ask a man in the street who the greatest living Darwinian is, he will say Richard Dawkins.
    • Fisher was probably the best-read Darwinian of his generation, and it is not surprising that it affected his style.
    • To suckle the young of another species is hardly what Darwinians call an adaptive trait (because it does not contribute to the surrogate's own survival).
    • What I find particularly troublesome is the extent to which evolutionists and Darwinians say, oh no, we're doing science, and if you do this you have to be an agnostic at minimum, and preferably an atheist.
    • Because he is a Darwinian, he is committed to the inferring of mentality, not opposed to its practice.
    • At the biochemical level, today's Darwinians have many examples of the most complex of processes that have been put in place by selection.
    • Most academics are Darwinians - or more correctly, they believe that evolution is the process that best describes how man came to be.
    • It is almost habitual for some Darwinians to refer to evolution as a ‘materialist’ theory.
    • But they express scorn for the extreme Darwinians, those who treat Darwinism as a religion, or try to interpret human social life by genes or natural selection.
    • Even among the ranks of strict Darwinians there are profound disputes about the mechanism of evolution.
    • The Darwinian sees the categories of the human mind as a result of the process of natural selection and so fashioned by the physical world - the thing in itself.
    • In Europe it would be easier to claim, using the term vaguely, that we are all Darwinians now, even though there is an increasing conservative Evangelical proportion among the diminished number of active Christians.
    • If we want to have a scientific description of how we evolved we will have to transcend the doctrinal debate between the Creationists and the Darwinians and start from scratch.

Rhymes

Argentinian, Arminian, Augustinian, Carthaginian, dominion, Guinean, Justinian, Ninian, Palestinian, Sardinian, Virginian

Definition of Darwinian in US English:

Darwinian

adjectivedärˈwinēəndɑrˈwɪniən
  • Relating to Darwinism.

    (与)达尔文主义(有关)的

    Darwinian evolution
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If natural selection is the buzz phrase of Darwinian theory, then specified complexity is the buzz phrase of the intelligent design movement.
    • Lysenko's bizarre Lamarckian biology was the antithesis of Darwinian evolution!
    • The original school board ruled that intelligent design could be taught alongside Darwinian evolution, in science classes.
    • Adaptationist thinking is grounded in Darwinian conceptions of human nature.
    • Variation in Darwinian fitness results from interactions among genes in the context of environmental variation.
    • Debates over whether public schools should teach creationism or Darwinian evolution are also fundamentally moral.
    • From the Darwinian evolution to the New Age revolution, belief in God has changed, and so has the way we understand the nature and the purpose of humanity.
    • In the traditional, simplistic Darwinian view, adaptation is some form of optimal fit with a given world.
    • Let's ignore the fact that the origin of life is a question of no relevance whatever to Darwinian evolution.
    • It has always proved difficult to offer a theory of grief according to the old Darwinian paradigm of evolution.
    • Gene duplication is purported to be a major pathway for the Darwinian evolution of biochemical novelty.
    • So we are undergoing a process which is the reverse of the Darwinian theory: the evolution of man into ape.
    • Some proponents of intelligent design do raise real objections to current understandings of Darwinian evolution.
    • The key to the mechanism of Darwinian evolution is natural selection.
    • Is Darwinian evolution established fact, or a dogma ready to be overtaken by the next scientific revolution?
    • Certainly around the turn of the 20th century, Darwinian views were opposed by some botanists because of phenotypic plasticity.
    • Phenotypic variation among primates results primarily from Darwinian selection, mate choice, and genetic drift.
    • The idea of organisms adopting strategies for survival and fitness is central to Darwinian biology.
    • As knowledge moves forward, bastions of belief are painfully knocked down, as creationism has been by Darwinian evolution.
    • One consequence of Darwinian evolution by natural selection is that as the world changes, what lives and what dies can change as well.
noundärˈwinēəndɑrˈwɪniən
  • An adherent of Darwinism.

    达尔文主义者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is plain that this view is incompatible with belief in an objective moral order, and the more clear-thinking atheistic Darwinians have always understood this.
    • The Darwinian sees the categories of the human mind as a result of the process of natural selection and so fashioned by the physical world - the thing in itself.
    • Most academics are Darwinians - or more correctly, they believe that evolution is the process that best describes how man came to be.
    • As a strict Darwinian, he accepts that humans are one of many products of the evolutionary process that began about 3.5 billion years ago.
    • In Europe it would be easier to claim, using the term vaguely, that we are all Darwinians now, even though there is an increasing conservative Evangelical proportion among the diminished number of active Christians.
    • Yet the funny thing is if in England, you ask a man in the street who the greatest living Darwinian is, he will say Richard Dawkins.
    • The new Darwinians claim to be developing a unified theory of human nature - one that can give us guidance on how to shape our societies and how we ought to live.
    • And yet, as he argues here in a series of chapters on various doctrines of Christian faith, it is not unreasonable or silly for Darwinians to be prayerful Christians as well.
    • Darwinians sometimes fall back on the idea that humanity nowadays is not living a natural life.
    • Because he is a Darwinian, he is committed to the inferring of mentality, not opposed to its practice.
    • It is almost habitual for some Darwinians to refer to evolution as a ‘materialist’ theory.
    • Even among the ranks of strict Darwinians there are profound disputes about the mechanism of evolution.
    • If we want to have a scientific description of how we evolved we will have to transcend the doctrinal debate between the Creationists and the Darwinians and start from scratch.
    • At the biochemical level, today's Darwinians have many examples of the most complex of processes that have been put in place by selection.
    • To suckle the young of another species is hardly what Darwinians call an adaptive trait (because it does not contribute to the surrogate's own survival).
    • Fisher was probably the best-read Darwinian of his generation, and it is not surprising that it affected his style.
    • It would appear, at least to Darwinians, that life's amazingly complex forms do not require any supernatural causation; and so we can discard the design argument of natural theology.
    • What I find particularly troublesome is the extent to which evolutionists and Darwinians say, oh no, we're doing science, and if you do this you have to be an agnostic at minimum, and preferably an atheist.
    • As a Darwinian, Veblen was interested in explaining how the economic system evolved over time.
    • But they express scorn for the extreme Darwinians, those who treat Darwinism as a religion, or try to interpret human social life by genes or natural selection.
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