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[[category:isms]][[category:working definitions]][[Darwinism]] is a philosophical position which holds that the [[scientific theory]] of [[evolution by natural selection]] (EbNS), which was first published by [[Charles Darwin]] in his book ''[[The Origin of Species]]'' in 1859, is [[scientific truth|scientifically "true"]] – i.e. that it is the explanation of [[species origins]] which best fits all the available [[evidence]]. Generally, those who agree with the Darwinian position hold that it is not only the best explanation but ''by far'' the best explanation, with no other explanation even coming close (excepting minor variations of EbNS itself). | [[category:isms]][[category:working definitions]][[Darwinism]] is a philosophical position which holds that the [[scientific theory]] of [[evolution by natural selection]] (EbNS), which was first published by [[Charles Darwin]] in his book ''[[The Origin of Species]]'' in 1859, is [[scientific truth|scientifically "true"]] – i.e. that it is the explanation of [[species origins]] which best fits all the available [[evidence]]. Generally, those who agree with the Darwinian position hold that it is not only the best explanation but ''by far'' the best explanation, with no other explanation even coming close (excepting minor variations of EbNS itself). | ||
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+ | Those who hold this position generally do not describe themselves as "Darwinists"; the term was invented as an attack on the theory of [[evolution by natural selection]]. The term is intended to make it seem (at least, to an uninformed audience) that this position – which is based on mountains of [[scientific evidence]] and has been ruthlessly scrutinized for over a century – with a term that makes it seem like just another [[ideology]] (just another "[[:category:isms|ism]]"). | ||
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+ | Correspondingly, those who attack EbNS – by working to prevent schools from teaching it (or at least working to require that their own pseudo-theories should be [[teach the controversy|taught as equally valid]]), and generally undermining its credibility – by [[intellectual dishonesty|intellectually dishonest]] means (and frequently just flat-out [[lying]]) are probably best described as [[anti-Darwinist]]s; they are not attacking the EbNS theory on rational grounds, in a way which might lead to revelation of genuine flaws in the theory, but rather merely as another [[religion]] to be beaten into submission by [[carrot-and-stick negotiation|any means necessary]]. | ||
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The Darwinian position (i.e. that [[evolution by natural selection|EbNS]] is most likely true) is overwhelmingly embraced by the [[scientific]] community. It is relentlessly consistent with massive amounts of data collected across multiple scientific disciplines, including anthropology, biology, geology, medicine, and psychology. ''need to collect more on this'' | The Darwinian position (i.e. that [[evolution by natural selection|EbNS]] is most likely true) is overwhelmingly embraced by the [[scientific]] community. It is relentlessly consistent with massive amounts of data collected across multiple scientific disciplines, including anthropology, biology, geology, medicine, and psychology. ''need to collect more on this'' | ||
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"Nothing in biology makes sense except in light of evolution." – [[Daniel Dennett]] | "Nothing in biology makes sense except in light of evolution." – [[Daniel Dennett]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:02, 18 May 2008
Overview
Darwinism is a philosophical position which holds that the scientific theory of evolution by natural selection (EbNS), which was first published by Charles Darwin in his book The Origin of Species in 1859, is scientifically "true" – i.e. that it is the explanation of species origins which best fits all the available evidence. Generally, those who agree with the Darwinian position hold that it is not only the best explanation but by far the best explanation, with no other explanation even coming close (excepting minor variations of EbNS itself).
Those who hold this position generally do not describe themselves as "Darwinists"; the term was invented as an attack on the theory of evolution by natural selection. The term is intended to make it seem (at least, to an uninformed audience) that this position – which is based on mountains of scientific evidence and has been ruthlessly scrutinized for over a century – with a term that makes it seem like just another ideology (just another "ism").
Correspondingly, those who attack EbNS – by working to prevent schools from teaching it (or at least working to require that their own pseudo-theories should be taught as equally valid), and generally undermining its credibility – by intellectually dishonest means (and frequently just flat-out lying) are probably best described as anti-Darwinists; they are not attacking the EbNS theory on rational grounds, in a way which might lead to revelation of genuine flaws in the theory, but rather merely as another religion to be beaten into submission by any means necessary.
Support
The Darwinian position (i.e. that EbNS is most likely true) is overwhelmingly embraced by the scientific community. It is relentlessly consistent with massive amounts of data collected across multiple scientific disciplines, including anthropology, biology, geology, medicine, and psychology. need to collect more on this
"Nothing in biology makes sense except in light of evolution." – Daniel Dennett
Opposition
See anti-Darwinism.
Related Pages
- All of the anti-Darwinian arguments can basically be boiled down to Christianity vs. Darwinism; the following pages need to be reorganized and renamed:
- Evolution vs. direct creation
- Evolution vs. Intelligent Design (ID is a particular, somewhat de-religionized form of direct creation)
- Evolution vs. direct creation
Related Terms
The ideas behind Darwinism are often confused with other seemingly-similar concepts:
Links
Reference
- Wikipedia
- Conservapedia: redirects to Evolutionism as of 2007-09-01
- separate article from Evolution
dKosopedia: no article as of 2007-09-01
Editorials / Opinion
- 2006-02-28 Eugenics doesn't work... (2007-09-01 dead link?) Google cache
Projects
- The Journal of Evolutionary Philosophy: "Dedicated to promoting the theory of evolution as a solid foundation upon which to build a meaningful philosophy of human life" (thus helping to counter the religionist claim that there can be no meaning to life without God/religion)
Filed Links
- redirect template:links/smw