We are dealing with a "working assumption." Aren't we?
Moorad
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From: Bill Powers [mailto:wjp@swcp.com]
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To: Alexanian, Moorad
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Subject: RE: [asa] Definition of evolution
Moorad:
It is not clear to me what is intended by adding the word "supposed."
Is this intended to convey that it is not certain that it has occurred,
but suppose that it has?
bill
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Fri, 30 Oct 2009, Alexanian, Moorad wrote:
> How about: "Evolution is the supposed process, taking place over millions of year, whereby species may arise in such a way that later species are correlated to earlier species."
>
> Moorad
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> Subject: [asa] Definition of evolution
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> Some time ago I requested a definition of evolution, broadly construed.
>
> What I am looking for is a definition that would encompass all brands of
> evolution, including neo-darwinist, materialist, TE, ID, and perhaps
> others.
>
> Here is one you might try on for size:
>
> Evolution is a temporal process, taking place over millions of years,
> whereby species arise in such a way that later species are correlated to
> earlier species.
>
> The definition is intended to describe the evidence with the least amount
> of theoretical baggage.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Thanks,
>
> bill
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