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I will defer consideration of responses to the first argument type until section 4 below, which focuses on issues of the nature of evolution and natural selection – topics in philosophy of biology.
The key to exploring the topic of human evolution is to use authority (texts and films, as above) and to remind students of the materialist nature of evolution by natural selection that our job as scientists is to stay strictly away from magic and, therefore, to discuss this topic in light of the science behind evolution.
So by studying species that no longer bite or sting, we can gain a more complete picture of the often mysterious nature of evolution and natural selection.
Coyne and Dawkins stress in their books the "mindless" nature of evolution by natural selection, as do most biologists today.
We also think that the origin of the genetic code is a considerably later step (as advocated by one of the authors): an interim (albeit dirty) RNA world must have prevailed, simply as a consequence of the opportunistic nature of evolution by natural selection.
Yet cases of repeated evolution seem to refute it by presenting clear evidence that natural selection can override the contingent nature of evolution.
The other reason for ambiguity is rooted in the nature of evolution as a gradual process.
Meanwhile, the certainty of human back pain, like the inevitability of labor pains, is evidence of the jury-rigged, best-solution-at-hand nature of evolution.
This relationship results from the branching nature of evolution and reflects common ancestry.
Social and religious objections notwithstanding, no legitimate evidence contradicts the factual nature of evolution.
Four statements were identified or developed for the nature of evolution and evidence supporting evolution categories.
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