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Dictionary » C » Conceptual ConceptualConceptual Relating to the formation of ideas, usually higher order abstractions, to mental conceptions. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Evolution is not Darwinian... consolidation of the Modern Synthesis, evolutionary biology undoubtedly faces a new major challenge and, at the same time, the prospect of a new conceptual breakthrough"....."By contrast, the insistence on adaptation being the primary mode of evolution that is apparent in the Origin, ...
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Re: Has evolution moved beyond neoDarwinism?... consolidation of the Modern Synthesis, evolutionary biology undoubtedly faces a new major challenge and, at the same time, the prospect of a new conceptual breakthrough"....."By contrast, the insistence on adaptation being the primary mode of evolution that is apparent in the Origin, ...
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The missing link... of the body and the limits of its visual giving intelligence to the action. Religion meets science through evolution as we managed to reach higher conceptual levels of understanding the Truth. That Sun is our God and its time for all of us to realize the strength of the antigravity acting on us. ...
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Re: Camouflage in nature... of survival? Of course they could, they would and they did. The question is HOW? And I don’t expect any DNA drawings. I raised this question on a conceptual level and I keep repeating it and rephrasing it for better understanding what I’m trying to ask. How did a mimic octopus slowly develop the ...
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Re: Does human ancestry have two parents?... thread author's general line of enquiry; they are a good kind of question, because the necessary definitions and clarifications help with the same conceptual kinds of problems when discussing "transitional" fossils. "transitional" in which way ? As an ancestral species between ...
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