(Biology) a scientific theory of the origin of species of plants and animals.
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Examples for "evolutionism"
Examples for "evolutionism"
1The onset of evolutionism brought with it the concept of branching phylogenies.
2These were the true founders of our modern evolutionism.
3He is, however, sadly self-contradictory and his evolutionism weakens in subsequent editions-theonly ones that Darwin saw.
4Combining connectionism and evolutionism was fairly easy: just evolve the network structure and learn the parameters by backpropagation.
5The permeation of evolutionism into every domain of human thought is a recent and most striking illustration of it.
1But the theory of evolution gives the simplest possible explanation of them.
2The spurs of birds present further difficulties to the theory of evolution.
3It was Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection-theultimate scientific consciousness-raiser
4IT IS the theory of evolution, but not as we know it.
5The unique wildlife in its Galapagos Islands inspired Darwin's theory of evolution.
1The application to sociological problems of the physical theory of organic evolution further developed the altruistic theory.
2It is, taken as a whole, an original contribution to the theory of organic evolution, with special reference to the forms of Animal life.
Translations for theory of organic evolution