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  1. Emergent Evolutionism, Determinism and Unpredictability.Olivier Sartenaer - 2015 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 51:62-68.
    The fact that there exist in nature thoroughly deterministic systems whose future behavior cannot be predicted, no matter how advanced or fined-tune our cognitive and technical abilities turn out to be, has been well established over the last decades or so, essentially in the light of two different theoretical frameworks, namely chaos theory and (some deterministic interpretation of) quantum mechanics. The prime objective of this paper is to show that there actually exists an alternative strategy to ground the divorce between (...)
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    Evolutionism as a Modern Form of Mechanicism.Horst-Heino von Borzeszkowski & Renate Wahsner - 1988 - Science in Context 2 (2):287-306.
    The ArgumentThe idea of evolution doubtlessly marks a revolution in our way of thinking. It is the most recent achievement of philosophy and forms the basis of the modern world picture. Current discussions concerning the status of science now convey the impression that any scientific discipline that wants to satisfy modern requirements must also become a theory of evolution. These discussions ignore the reasons which once induced Kant to desist from reformulating classical mechanics as a theory of evolution and instead (...)
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    Evolutionism and Historical view in Modern China - focused on Yanfu and Kangyouwei's thought. 이연도 - 2007 - THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 20:101-125.
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    Evolutionism as Religion.P. J. McLaughlin - 1958 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 8:56-63.
    The present article takes a glance at some aspects of the contemporary crisis of morality in Western civilization with particular reference to the writings of Sir Julian Huxley, more especially to his book Religion without Revelation. There is a flash-back to the Victorian background that prepared the way for evolutionism as the doctrine of inevitable progress, sometimes called “evolutionary humanism”. An instance of evolutionary humanism in operation is to be seen in Dewey-ism, a movement that is currently suspect because (...)
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    Evolutionism as Religion.P. J. McLaughlin - 1958 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 8:56-63.
    The present article takes a glance at some aspects of the contemporary crisis of morality in Western civilization with particular reference to the writings of Sir Julian Huxley, more especially to his book Religion without Revelation. There is a flash-back to the Victorian background that prepared the way for evolutionism as the doctrine of inevitable progress, sometimes called “evolutionary humanism”. An instance of evolutionary humanism in operation is to be seen in Dewey-ism, a movement that is currently suspect because (...)
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    Cultural evolutionism: theory in practice.Elman Rogers Service - 1971 - New York,: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
    Chapter on The Australian class system previously published as Sociocentre relationship terms and the Australian class system qv. for annotation.
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    Evolutionism and Richard Owen, 1830-1868: An Episode in Darwin's Century.Roy M. MacLeod - 1965 - Isis 56 (3):259-280.
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    Evolutionism–Creationism: An Introduction to a Still Open Debate.Marek Słomka & Kazimierz Wolsza - 2020 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 68 (4):7-20.
    Ewolucjonizm–kreacjonizm. Otwarta debata / Evolutionism–Creationism: An Open Debate.
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    Evolutionism in the Enlightenment.Peter J. Bowler - 1974 - History of Science 12 (3):159-183.
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    Evolutionism–Creationism: In Search for a Platform of Dialogue.Dariusz Dąbek - 2020 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 68 (4):51-70.
    Ewolucjonizm–kreacjonizm. Poszukiwanie płaszczyzny dialogu W artykule przedstawiona została próba wskazania płaszczyzny dyskusji ewolucjonistów z kreacjonistami, która umożliwiałaby dialog zwiększający szansę wypracowania spójnego światopoglądu łączącego elementy wiedzy naukowej i wiary religijnej. W odniesieniu do różnych typów wiedzy zaproponowane zostało wyróżnienie trzech poziomów: 1) przedmiot badań, 2) wiedza o tym przedmiocie, 3) interpretacja tej wiedzy. Dialog może być prowadzony już na poziomie drugim, lecz z poszanowaniem wzajemnej autonomii i ukierunkowaniem raczej na inspirację, niż na integrację. Właściwą płaszczyzną dialogu jest poziom trzeci: interpretacja (...)
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    Evolutionist of intelligence. Introduction.Marcin Miłkowski - 2011 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 2 (2):29-33.
    It would be hard to find a more fervent advocate of the position that computers are of profound significance to philosophy than Aaron Sloman. Yet, he is not a stereotypical proponent of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Far from it; in his writings, he undermines several popular convictions of functionalists. Through his drafts and polemics, Sloman definitely exerts quite substantial influence on the philosophy of Artificial Intelligence. Sloman's paper “Evolution: The Computer Systems Engineer Designing Minds” presents a bold hypothesis that the evolution (...)
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    Evolutionism and Common Sense. Notes on the History of Biology.António B. Vieira - 2017 - Kairos 19 (1):15-35.
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    The Evolutionist Economics of Léon Walras.Albert Jolink - 1996 - Routledge.
    This study offers a new perspective of Walras' pure, applied and social economics. Through archival research at the University of Lausanne, Jolink considers Walras' ideas on philosophy and philosophy of science based on a newly constructed taxonomy. Walras' work is placed in a broader context by stressing the nineteenth century cultural and historical background in which he lived. This further gives an insight into the relationship between the romanticism of the early nineteenth century and logical positivism of the twentieth century.
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    An evolutionist approach to language.Ruth Garrett Millikan - 1979 - Philosophy Research Archives 5:286-319.
    I argue that looking for functions that explain the survival value of various language forms taken with their characteristic cooperative hearer responses, while looking also for functions that explain the survival value of the mental or neural equipments that learn to produce and to react to these language forms, is a reasonable and promising approach to the study of language and the philosophy of mind. The approach promises to help to unify the philosophy of language, showing clearly how the semantic (...)
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  15. Is Evolutionism a Scientific Theory?Z. Piatek - 1994 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 160:167-167.
  16. Evolutionism in Portugal.Carlos Almaça - 1993 - Lisboa: Museu Nacional de História Natural, Museu e Laboratoratório Zoológico e Antropológico (Museu Bocage).
     
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  17. The Evolution of an Evolutionist.C. H. Waddington - 1977 - Journal of the History of Biology 10 (2):369-370.
     
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    Evolutionist Psychology and Aesthetics: The Cornhill Magazine, 1875-1880.Ed Block - 1984 - Journal of the History of Ideas 45 (3):465.
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    The Evolutionists: The Struggle for Darwin’s Soul.L. Russ Bush - 2002 - Philosophia Christi 4 (1):276-282.
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  20. Russian evolutionist of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.María Tysiachniouk - 1997 - Ludus Vitalis 5 (8):199.
     
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    The Evolutionism and Pragmaticism of Peirce.Philip P. Wiener - 1946 - Journal of the History of Ideas 7 (1/4):321.
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    Evolutionists Red in Tooth and Claw.David L. Hull - unknown
    ust-jackets are frequently adorned by quotations from famous people praising the book. At first glance, Andrew Brown's The Darwin Wars is no exception. Pithy quotations from Steve Jones, Richard Dawkins, John Maynard Smith, Stephen Jay Gould and Daniel Dennett. Who could ask for more? However, on closer inspection these quotations turn out not to be about Brown's book at all, but quotations that Brown uses in his book. Only Dennett's blurb refers to one of Brown's own publications: "What a sleazy (...)
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  23. Evolutionism and idealism in ethics.Frederick Cohn - 1909 - Omaha, Neb.,: Press of Douglas printing co..
     
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    Evolutionist Theories and Whitehead’s Philosophy. Lucas - 1985 - Process Studies 14 (4):287-300.
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    Epistemological Aspects of Global Evolutionism (Big History).V. V. Kazjutinsky - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 43:233-241.
    The author examines epistemological aspects of global evolutionism (Big history) concept which is getting a more and more essential subject in the science of the XXIst century. This concept inserts human history into the holistic evolution process of the Universe. The paper deals with the analysis of the global evolutionism concept, subject-object relations in the investigation realm, the problem of a language choice for global evolutionism description, as well as Big history modern knowledge, including its validity criteria.
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    Robert Nozick’s Evolutionist Turn in Ethics.Radu Uszkai - 2018 - Balkan Journal of Philosophy 10 (2):115-122.
    The purpose of the present study is that of examining what I call Robert Nozick’s “evolutionist turn” in ethics. More specifically, my aim is to provide an answer to the following question: what type of ethical theory does Robert Nozick sketch in his last book, Invariances? My first objective will be that of delineating the philosophical framework which will accommodate my future discussion, highlighting the distinction between the metaphysical and scientific approaches to ethics as proposed by Ken Binmore, but also (...)
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    William James’s Social Evolutionism in Focus.Lucas McGranahan - 2011 - The Pluralist 6 (3):80-92.
    It is well known that William James’s thinking was influenced by evolutionary theory and by Darwin’s theory of natural selection in particular. It is easy to misunderstand James’s evolutionary thinking, however, if one is tempted to read contemporary evolutionary views back into James. In this article I try to avoid such anachronism by carefully distinguishing James’s evolutionary views from some of their nearest conceptual neighbors. I focus in particular on James’s social evolutionism, especially as he expounds it in his (...)
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    Adam Smith and the Evolutionist Theory of Institutions.Valentin Petkantchin - 1996 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 7 (1):39-68.
    L’oeuvre d’Adam Smith a pour objectif d’analyser l’aspect institutionnel des phénomènes sociaux. D’un côté, la Théorie des sentiments moraux trouve sa juste place dans la pensée de l’économiste écossais ; son rôle est d’expliquer comment se forment les jugements moraux individuels et comment ces jugements débouchent de façon évolutionniste sur l’émergence d’ institutions sociales.De l’autre côté, la véritable cause de la Richesse des nations est à chercher dans des institutions qui font respecter la liberté naturelle des individus. Une relecture du (...)
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    Associationism and Evolutionism in Herbert Spencer's «Principles of Psychology».Sergio Bucchi - 2011 - Rivista di Filosofia 102 (2):217-240.
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    The Evolution of Evolutionism in China, 1870–1930.Xiaoxing Jin - 2020 - Isis 111 (1):46-66.
    The earliest references to Darwin in China, which came by way of the network of Protestant missionaries, emerged in the early 1870s: the principle of general transformism and ideas about human origins were transmitted to the Chinese intellectual landscape. Only with the “evolutionary sensation” aroused by Yan Fu, in the mid-1890s, did Chinese readers begin to learn of Darwinian principles like the “struggle for existence” and “natural selection.” Translation of the Origin began much later, in 1902, and the initial effort (...)
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    Rome and Theistic Evolutionism: The Hidden Strategies behind the ‘Dorlodot Affair’, 1920–1926.Raf De Bont - 2005 - Annals of Science 62 (4):457-478.
    Summary In 1918, Henry de Dorlodot—priest, theologian, and professor of geology at the University of Louvain (Belgium)—published Le Darwinisme au point de vue de l'Orthodoxie Catholique (translated as Darwinism and Catholic Thought) in which he defended a reconciliation between evolutionary theory and Catholicism with his own particular kind of theistic evolutionism. He subsequently announced a second volume in which he would extend his conclusions to the origin of Man. Traditionalist circles in Rome reacted vehemently. Operating through the Pontifical Biblical (...)
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    Darwin as a social evolutionist.John C. Greene - 1977 - Journal of the History of Biology 10 (1):1-27.
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    Another Look at Emergent Evolutionism.T. A. Goudge - 1965 - Dialogue 4 (3):273-285.
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    Schopenhauer as an Evolutionist.Arthur O. Lovejoy - 1911 - The Monist 21 (2):195-222.
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    Watkins's Evolutionism Between Hume and Kant.Peter Munz - 1989 - In Fred D'Agostino & I. C. Jarvie (eds.), Freedom and Rationality. Reidel. pp. 225--246.
  36. Watkins's Evolutionism Between Hume and Kant in Freedom and Rationality. Essays in Honor of John Watkins.P. Munz - 1989 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 117:225-246.
  37. Schopenhauer as an Evolutionist.Arthur O. Lovejoy - 1911 - Philosophical Review 20:686.
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  38. Biology to ethics: an evolutionist's view of human nature.Francisco Ayala - 2006 - In Giovanni Boniolo & Gabriele De Anna (eds.), Evolutionary Ethics and Contemporary Biology. Cambridge University Press. pp. 141--158.
     
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    About Aristotle and Evolutionism.Claude Savary - 1973 - New Scholasticism 47 (2):248-252.
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    Does it matter how we got here? Dangers perceived in literalism and evolutionism.Eileen Barker - 1987 - Zygon 22 (2):213-225.
    Creationism and evolutionism are taken to typify a fundamental opposition among the diverse beliefs about creation to be found in the United Kingdom and the United States. A comparison between the two types and the two countries suggests that people may be more concerned about the credibility and consequences of belief in an alternative account of our origins than about the actual method by which we were created. Examples of concern include interpretations of the Bible, ethical implications, and the (...)
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    Bernhard Rensch, German Evolutionist.Franz M. Wuketits - 2006 - Biological Theory 1 (4):410-413.
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    The Evolution of an Evolutionist. C. H. Waddington.Garland E. Allen - 1977 - Isis 68 (4):669-670.
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    Historical Materialism and Social Evolutionism.David Ashley - 1982 - Theory, Culture and Society 1 (2):89-92.
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    Why Be Evolutionists?John Ashton - 1936 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 11 (2):238-251.
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    Islam, Creationism and Evolutionism: Theoretical Contempolations. Ahmed Malik, S. (2021). Islam and Evolution: Al-Ghazālī and the Modern Evolutionary Paradigm. London: Routledge. [REVIEW]Mykhaylo Yakubovych - 2022 - Sententiae 41 (2):177-180.
    Review of Ahmed Malik, S. (2021). Islam and Evolution: Al-Ghazālī and the Modern Evolutionary Paradigm. London: Routledge.
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    Evolutionism in Cultural Anthropology. By Robert L. Carneiro. Pp. 322. (Westview Press, Boulder, CO, 2003.) £26.99, ISBN 0-8133-3766-6, paperback. doi: 10.1017/S0021932007001885. [REVIEW]Leslie Demchenko - 2007 - Journal of Biosocial Science 39 (2):319-320.
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    The actuality of 'religious evolutionism'.Helmut Dahm - 1979 - Studies in East European Thought 20 (1):51-59.
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    The Actuality of 'Religious Evolutionism'.Helmut Dahm & Thomas J. Blakeley - 1979 - Studies in Soviet Thought 20 (1):51-59.
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    Alain Testart : An Evolutionist in the Land of the Anthropologists.Christophe Darmangeat - 2016 - Historical Materialism 24 (1):71-89.
    Alain Testart was one of the major social anthropologists of his time. He left behind a considerable and original body of work dealing with social structures and their evolution which afforded keys to the reinterpretation of archaeological material. A one-time self-professed Marxist, he had abandoned this theoretical framework many years ago. Nevertheless, since they tackle questions that are crucial to those who want to understand the past in order to change the present, his writings are a precious source of information (...)
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    Building the "True Evolutionism": Darwin's Impact on Henri Bergson's Thought.Magda Costa Carvalho & Maria do Céu Patrao Neves - 2010 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 66 (3):635-642.
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