Evolution and philosophy have a relationship as old as the idea of evolution itself.
Title: Evolution and philosophy have a relationship as old as the idea of evolution itself.
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Evolution and philosophy have a relationship as old as the idea of evolution itself.
Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
Details: Words: 229 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
This is partly due to the fact that science and philosophy only separated about the time evolutionary theories were being first proposed, but also because - especially in the Darwinian context - evolution was opposed to many cherished philosophical doctrines.
The first main criticisms of evolution lay in the idea that species were eternal types, and so by definition species could not change. More recently, criticisms have rested on the notion of science itself, that
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a humanities slant. Finally, the view has been put, even by philosophers like Popper who admire and accept evolutionary theory, that it is a tautology and metaphysical rather than science.
My conclusion is that evolution, especially the modern theories, is science at its best, and when it and the nature of science are considered realistically, evolution is not lacking from a philosophical perspective. This essay will deal with these philosophical questions and misunderstandings about evolution: