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Physical & Life Sciences
Creation & Evolution
[MOVED] The Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
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<blockquote data-quote="stevevw" data-source="post: 75569117" data-attributes="member: 342064"><p>In simple terms limiting our conception of evolution is a bad thing. The SET is limited in its explanations and science and therefore promoting the EES offers expanded explanations that can help increase the science and our understanding of evolution which is a good thing. As I have mentioned I am challenging some people's position on evolution especially on this forum where they take that limited view. </p><p></p><p>Despite people saying that the SET is incorporating the additional explanations from the EES, they are not as far as them acknowledging the EES forces as actual causes of evolution. That to me is taking a narrow view and is a misrepresentation of evolution which can lead to a misinformed view of evolution. I am simply challenging that view on scientific and philosophical grounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevevw, post: 75569117, member: 342064"] In simple terms limiting our conception of evolution is a bad thing. The SET is limited in its explanations and science and therefore promoting the EES offers expanded explanations that can help increase the science and our understanding of evolution which is a good thing. As I have mentioned I am challenging some people's position on evolution especially on this forum where they take that limited view. Despite people saying that the SET is incorporating the additional explanations from the EES, they are not as far as them acknowledging the EES forces as actual causes of evolution. That to me is taking a narrow view and is a misrepresentation of evolution which can lead to a misinformed view of evolution. I am simply challenging that view on scientific and philosophical grounds. [/QUOTE]
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