| Stephen G. Post, Lynn G. Underwood, Jeffrey P. Schloss, William B. Hurlbut - 2002 - 532 páginas
...kicked off the train. Darwin observed that any characteristic that existed for the "good of another, would annihilate my theory, for such could not have been produced through natural selection" (1859/1967). Not only does love appear to fail as creation's final law, but it is legislated out of... | |
| Glen A. Love - 2003 - 228 páginas
...natural selection can and does often produce structures for the direct injury of other animals. ... If it could be proved that any part of the structure...not have been produced through natural selection. (186-87) While Darwin notes here the absence of altruism between species rather than within a species,... | |
| Peter Hammerstein - 2003 - 516 páginas
...Keller, Olof Leimar, Ronald Noë, and David C. Queller INTRODUCTION In 1859, Charles Darwin wrote: ¡fit could be proved that any part of the structure of...not have been produced through natural selection. —The Origin of Species, Chapter 6 This was a bold prediction indeed! Many species were known to provide... | |
| Harjendra Singh - 2003 - 548 páginas
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| William Dritschilo - 2004 - 417 páginas
...this was in the late 1970s—defenders of natural selection took to quoting Darwin as having written, "If it could be proved that any part of the structure...not have been produced through natural selection." This is as testable a hypothesis as any in science. And ecologists had blundered into a test situation.... | |
| Denyse O'Leary - 2004 - 356 páginas
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| Bradley A. Thayer - 2009 - 452 páginas
...this argument. Nor would they argue with Darwin's important observation concerning his own theory: "If it could be proved that any part of the structure...such could not have been produced through natural selection."99 No, Sober and Wilson are not annihilating Darwin. Their argument is not that the behavior... | |
| Timothy Shanahan - 2004 - 354 páginas
...throughout nature one species incessantly takes advantage of, and profits by, the structure of another. ... If it could be proved that any part of the structure...annihilate my theory, for such could not have been produced by natural selection. (Darwin 1859, pp. 200-1) For example, some authors had asserted that the rattlesnake's... | |
| Terryl Givens - 2004 - 378 páginas
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