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... selection , some of which I will mention here . Such intricate changes have arisen in nature , involving such immensely complex series of mutations that mathematicians find it almost impossible to attribute these to blind chance.87 ...
... selection , some of which I will mention here . Such intricate changes have arisen in nature , involving such immensely complex series of mutations that mathematicians find it almost impossible to attribute these to blind chance.87 ...
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... selection , were attributed to sexual selection . Beauty , colours , sweetness of voice ( in birds ) , all these things Darwin saw in the light of the male's need to attract a mate and secure offspring . Fitness not only had to do with ...
... selection , were attributed to sexual selection . Beauty , colours , sweetness of voice ( in birds ) , all these things Darwin saw in the light of the male's need to attract a mate and secure offspring . Fitness not only had to do with ...
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... selection . Wilson has also proposed single genes for specific traits in human behaviour such as creativity , entrepreneurship , indoctrinability ( caused by what he calls conformer genes ) and so forth . But even in the eyes of ...
... selection . Wilson has also proposed single genes for specific traits in human behaviour such as creativity , entrepreneurship , indoctrinability ( caused by what he calls conformer genes ) and so forth . But even in the eyes of ...
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The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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