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    In Plato 's the Republic book seven we have the allegory of the cave. This cave represents "...education and [our] want of education..." . The cave is a place that 's dark with almost no light. It 's a place where people are bound. They are chained and they can 't move. They stare at the shadows and shapes on the walls but never get to see the what is truth, the reality that is making that shadow. There are puppet masters who can manipulate the shadows and those who are bound think that what…

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    just because living organisms have design-like properties that they are part of an intelligent design. Manson states in the design argument that there is a more logical reason to account for the design-like properties of living organisms. He cites Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution as a plausible explanation for these having those properties and not being a creation of intelligent design just an adaptability process over billions of years. Looking at the objections made there is still room to…

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    Introduced by Morgan in her Ted Talk clip, the aquatic ape hypothesis is an interesting take on human evolution. The hypothesis revolved around the idea that human beings evolved from “aquatic apes,” or our early ancestors who called that water their home. This hypothesis takes from the fact that humans share many characteristics with other marine mammals, such as being “naked,” having a layer of fat inside the skin, and having conscious control over breathing. Before this hypothesis, however…

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    The concept of race has been modified over time as people change their perspective of the world. Determining the boundaries of human ‘races’ has proven to be challenging, and there have been inconsistencies in defining these racial boundaries (James, 2016). Genetic variation arises from hereditary traits and environmental factors acting on populations. Humans are very visual individuals and consequently, classify things based on what they perceive. When different groups of people came into…

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    D’Ostroph SOAN 207 Midterm Assessment Darwin, Social Darwinism, and Darwinian Archeology “Why, if man can patiently select variations most useful to himself, should nature fail in selecting variations useful, under changing conditions of life, to her living products?” This key question that Darwin poses in his chapter “Recapitulation and Conclusion” helps to exemplify the ideas that he conveys regarding natural selection and “descent with modification.” Darwin distinguishes between…

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    in Darwin 's book "On the Origin of Species" in 1859, is the process by which organisms change over time as an aftereffect of changes in heritable physical or behavioral characteristics. His voyages on H.M.S Beagle as a naturalist amazed him about the inhabitants of the species. Darwin uses various sciences to explain natural selection. Darwin used anthropology as a framework to understand human origins and how natural selection acts. According to Thomas Henry Huxley he expressed that Darwin…

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    and includes a fifth argument using a theory of convergent evolution. This hybrid five-part inductive argument allows Coyne to explain some attributes of island species that remained puzzles for Darwin. Secondly, this hybrid…

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    Your Inner Fish Analysis

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    In Neil Shubins’ “Your Inner Fish: A Journey Into the 3.5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body”, he takes the audience on the journey of the discovery and history of how different organisms and adaptations have converged to form a relationship between fish and tetrapods. Shubins first relates the evolutionary fact that humans and other forms of “tetrapods’ major body systems have developed from fish and sharks” (20), through his time on the field as a paleontologist. He describes his multiple…

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    attenuated live vaccines help human enhance their immunity to prevent certain diseases. Evolutionary change is inevitable and issues behind natural selection is being argue in James Curtsinger’s Darwin in the Pumpkin Patch or Bay Area Travels with Charlie. Again, what is nature selection? According to Darwin and Wallace Natural selection is the process by change biologically in population due to the interaction between genetic variations and the…

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    equal four, however, did we ever question why? Taking this in consideration, his natural selection theory was based on idea:” Survival of the Fittest”. In which strong will survive and the weak will perish. However, some scientist believed that, “Darwin provided Hitler and the Nazis with a scientific justification for the policies they pursued once they came to power." ( ). Not only he pushed the boundary of racism and slavery for generations, in which…

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