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    Over The theory of evolution has evolved with more in-depth studies creating what we know today as evolution. However, Darwin’s thoughts brought a fundamental shift in how the comprehension of biology was understood through his thoughts and ideas on natural selection. Natural selection itself has brought many breakthroughs in our modern comprehension of everything from disease control to computer science! Social Darwinism is a form of Darwinism that has been…

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    We aren't like this no reason. Evolution carved Us out like this For our brains to manipulate our senses to have an advantage over other beings. But what is wrong with seeing reality as it is Why does our brain have to manipulate our surroundings. A scientist by the name Donald Hoffman ran thousands of computer simulations where there were three different types of organisms. One Saw all of reality, the other saw some of…

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    Dawkins: Chapter Analysis

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    was cool because it helped explain that it takes so many factors to make things the way they are and showed us not to just ignore the little things in life. Overall, the reading had many interesting thoughts and helped me understand how intricate evolution really…

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    William Thompson has interesting views about the unconscious, conscious, and how evolution will play out. The article discusses how he created an American culture similar to Watergate called Lindisfarne Association. Furthermore, it was established in the golden age of Celtic Christianity and many other religions, which once provided it with a religious base. Lindisfarne gave him inspiration to create a unique education known as “planetary culture”. Considering that, this culture was surfacing in…

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    The Evolution Debate: The Discovery of Truth “I see nothing in the theory of evolution inconsistent with an Almighty Creator and Protector.”- John Henry Newman. The evolution debate has gone on for years and shows no signs of surceasing. Many different views have been provided on how humans have appeared on Earth. Some of the most conspicuous include the theory of Evolution and that of Creation. Evolution is the process by which living organisms are thought to have developed from earlier forms…

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    The progression and evolution of man is an event that causes change to the things around it. Technology has always been a part of humanities evolution starting with tools for protection then to our current technology of laptops and super computers; alike to this idea Nietzsche concerning the evolution of the perception of truth. According to Nietzsche’s ideas, in the beginning truth was simple, humble, and modest; but as higher culture began to topple over the past. But due to its slippery…

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    Building on the work of Huxley, Tinbergen (1963) formulated four questions to tap into how organisms were structured and why they evolved the way they did (p. 411). Evolutionary questions typically fall into the why group as they address the ultimate levels of inference. Conversely, questions of ontology seek developmental answers for observable changes. Psychology is primarily concerned with the individual level of analysis, but in the case evolutionary psychology the theoretical and practical…

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    answer all questions) and philosophical naturalism (nature is all that exists). After completing the Blackboard reading, “Science and Faith at Odd” answer these reflective questions. Type directly into this worksheet, save this document on your own computer (docx or pdf files only) and then attach and submit it on BB by the due date/time listed for the assignment. 1. What role did scientific inquiry play in your…

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    Nowadays, the boundaries of technological advancement are limitless. Evolution has progressed to the point where our great, sentient species could accomplish anything if it had the time. If it had the time. If the human species is to survive this troubling time of global warming, pollution and intraspecific conflict, it is scientifically-certified that our species will morph into something almost unrecognisable in a few million years. Scientists theorise that in the foreseeable future, as little…

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    The effect technology may have on future human evolution can be determined via analysis of various developmental and technological factors. Uncovering the possibilities of potential further evolution requires a familiarisation with Darwinian development and the purpose for its occurrence. A reflection of current and past technologies and their subsequent repercussions on society also assist in defining the specific impacts on future humans. In order predict the essence of mankind in coming…

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