?Predictable evolution (Introduction)
GEORGE: I just came across this notice via twitter: http://histoiresante.blogspot.ca/2013/02/histoire-des-theories-de-levolution.html-I'm not sure that it is quite relevant to this thread, but it is about the "History of Theories of Evolution" in the twentieth century. Note. not about "History of The Theory of Evolution". How far does a new theory have to differ from Darwin before it becomes a different theory of evolution? -I suppose one could give as examples, the BioLogos theory of Homo Divinis, or the Alister Hardy theory of the Aquatic Ape. But the conference is apparently concerned with Spanish Catholic versions!-Thanks for this, George. I think your response may have struck a general chord. There is not a single comment or message at the end, and the deadline for submissions is the day after tomorrow. Could be an exciting conference!
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2013-02-25, 16:25
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David Turell,
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dhw,
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David Turell,
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