The onset of evolutionism brought with it the concept of branching phylogenies.
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These were the true founders of our modern evolutionism.
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He is, however, sadly self-contradictory and his evolutionism weakens in subsequent editions-theonly ones that Darwin saw.
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Combining connectionism and evolutionism was fairly easy: just evolve the network structure and learn the parameters by backpropagation.
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The permeation of evolutionism into every domain of human thought is a recent and most striking illustration of it.
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The social evolution follows the same law: and this is precisely the interpretation of transition periods given by scientific evolutionism.
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The essence of all pantheism, evolutionism, and modern cosmic religion is really in this proposition: that Nature is our mother.
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There is, of course, an element of evolutionism in the universe; and I know no religion or philosophy that ever entirely ignored it.
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Unconsciously, but not accidentally, Dickens was here working out the whole true comparison between swift revolutionism in Paris and slow evolutionism in London.
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Some have been included in the roll of honour on very slender evidence, Robinet for instance, whose evolutionism seems to us extremely dubious.
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It would carry us too far to discuss all the philosophical works on ethics, which have been influenced directly or indirectly by evolutionism.
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Evolutionism was the rage before Queen Victoria came to the throne.
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No one championed Evolutionism with more courage and skill.
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So we are disposed to think it is with regard to the popular form of Evolutionism.
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Evolutionism and systematism are opposing tendencies which can never be absolutely harmonised one with the other.
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They are not to think that Jesus of Nazareth teaches faith and conduct incompatible with the doctrines of Evolutionism.