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Metaphysician Undercover         
          Janus
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         Variation is not evolution and neither is survival. — charleton
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Metaphysician Undercover         
         Show me how evolution is the cause of anything. — charleton
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          charleton
charleton         
          Metaphysician Undercover
Metaphysician Undercover         
         Everything he suggests point to evolution being the NATURAL consequence of necessity. In fact the whole point of his work is to remove it from the out-of-date notion that there is an underlying cause. — charleton
There is no active process for the selection of traits that the false assertion that evolution is causal would suggest. In terms of evolution, selection is passive. Death is the real mover in evolution, as it removes negative traits. But selection is blind. IT has no direction or goal. THAT is why evolution is an effect; the result of change and not a cause. — charleton
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          Streetlight
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          Janus
Janus         
         (1) the claim that evolution
is a process in which creatures with adaptive traits are selected and (2)
the claim that evolution is a process in which creatures are selected
for their adaptive traits. — charleton
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         while all with maladaptive traits will fail to flourish and/ or perish. — Janus
"This slowly effected process results in populations changing to adapt to their environments, and ultimately, these variations accumulate over time — Metaphysician Undercover
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         Poor Charleton, who has left both variation and evolvability out of his understanding of evolution. — StreetlightX
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          Metaphysician Undercover
Metaphysician Undercover         
         Populations do not adapt TO their environment, but FROM it. Variations have to precede selection. — charleton
To suggest populations adapt TO their environment is to suggest that novel variations emerge because of that change; that is absurd. — charleton
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         while all with maladaptive traits will fail to flourish and/ or perish. — Janus
No. That's part of the point. Selection is not partial. Any member of a species can survive and maladaptive traits can flourish just so long as it does not too adversely impede reproductive success. — charleton
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         Evolution is as much an explanandum as it is an explanans. — StreetlightX
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          Streetlight
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         It would seem then the distinction between grammatical form and semantic content is not clear-cut.
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Streetlight         
         Ah, well. Your thread. I tried. — Banno
"Imagine" being the operative word. — Metaphysician Undercover
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