Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A believer in Darwinism; a Darwinian.
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Examples
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Eh? That's supposed to be the "darwinist" claim, not the ID claim.
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Eh? That's supposed to be the "darwinist" claim, not the ID claim.
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How is that different than 'giving back to the community' except for the social darwinist flavoring?
Entrepreneurs and "giving back", Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Of course there's no evidence for this, but it hasn't stoped neo darwinist from piggy backing self serving extrapulations on to legitimate science.
Child Abuse Alert 2009
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Oddly, at the start I was at home with the more orthodox darwinist view of evolution.
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The darwinist approach isn't substantially removed from saying "The fact that he spelt that word wrong invalidates his whole argument."
Behe's Test 2008
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You cannot be a social darwinist and an egalitarian at the same time.
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Under no circumstances will they get near my children with a needle. darwinist
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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He devotes a few chapters to some thoughts he has on religion from an evolutionary/darwinist perspective.
Looking Under the Hood of Your Religion James F. McGrath 2009
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Repub candidates support 90% of the libertarian social darwinist policies of their party and middle finger foreign policy.
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