Sentences with phrase «emerged in evolution»

Neither attempts to identify the exact point at which such experiences emerged in evolution.
The phenomena of life and mind, though quantitatively infinitesimal on a cosmic scale, attest to the potential for non-conformity that must be present even in the inorganic world in Order that these novel patterns could have emerged in evolution.
Human mental abilities must have emerged in evolution from raw materials that were present on prehuman levels.
The essence of Polanyi's critique of this view is that life requires something extraneous to physics and chemistry in order to have emerged in evolution.
For Whitehead what is to be generalized from our experience are precisely not those aspects which emerge in evolution for the first time in the animal psyche or soul.

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In physical terms, for example, wings and eyes have independently emerged among animals through evolution at several different times over, and birds in ecologically isolated New Zealand have evolved behaviors typically seen in mammals elsewherIn physical terms, for example, wings and eyes have independently emerged among animals through evolution at several different times over, and birds in ecologically isolated New Zealand have evolved behaviors typically seen in mammals elsewherin ecologically isolated New Zealand have evolved behaviors typically seen in mammals elsewherin mammals elsewhere.
This approach, if wedded to existing structures, may in fact be impeding the evolution of B2B organizations to not only adapt to changes in buyer behaviors but also align their organizations to the emerging Social Buyer.
We don't know how it is grounded in brain activity, nor whether it is an emergent capacity of the evolution of organisms at all, so we can't possibly know whether it is bound to emerge from the evolution of other physical systems.
Evidence from an Emerging Market», John Campbell, Tarun Ramadorai and Benjamin Ranish examine the evolution of performance and trading behaviors with experience among individual investors in Indian stocks.
Theoretical process of evolution Many who do not believe in the Bible embrace the theory that living things emerged from lifeless chemicals through unknown and mindless processes.
Now those who accept the evolutionary perspective are generally agreed that the universe is one single process and that there are stages in the process: the evolution of matter, next the emergence of the first unicellular organisms, then a process of further evolution of life toward vegetative and animal life, and from this latter phase emerged man.
On the topic of evolution, which has so divided Christian opinion in the U.S., Artigas does not hesitate: «It seems indisputable that since life has actually emerged, the corresponding potentialities must have existed since the very beginning.»
There is no doubt that this happened in evolution — cosmic evolution transcended itself producing life, and biological evolution did so when there emerged mind.
The fact that mind has emerged only once in the whole known course of evolution does not, in my opinion, bear out the view that rudiments of mind, or some kind of protominds, are omnipresent or even widespread in the living world.
However, they were chiefly concerned to condemn the new biblical criticism and the Darwinian theory of evolution, both of which had emerged in the 19th century.
In the course of evolution these material structures gradually emerged.
(«Theories of evolution [that], in accordance with the philosophies inspiring them, consider the mind as emerging from the forces of living matter, or as a mere epiphenomenon of this matter, are incompatible with the truth about man.»)
Consequently, theories of evolution which, in accordance with the philosophies inspiring them, consider the spirit as emerging from the forces of living matter or as a mere epiphenomenon of this matter, are incompatible with the truth about man.
Holloway was rewriting his book — later to be published as Catholicism, a New Synthesis - and in the confusion of those immediate post-Vatican II years, the message of what was to become the FAITH Movement emerged with a compelling coherence: «Christ as the fulfilment of creation — the whole evolution of the universe, the law of control and direction.
This slim, readable book actually doesn't deal directly with evolution at all; instead, it examines the genre and context of the creation narrative of Genesis 1 in light of the ancient Near Eastern culture from which it emerged.
God did not create us in seven literal days but, through a process of material evolution, a species emerged with the intelligence and capabilities required to break free from its environment.
But the decisive stages of this evolution are just those in which, beyond a new and purely «social» organization, there emerges the constitution of organisms that, on a higher level from that of the unities they have integrated, can again count as true unitary beings.
This can happen, in the nature of the case, only once in our cosmic epoch, just as «life» can emerge from biological evolution only once.
The qualities that «emerge» in evolution are not, of course, just livingness and mentality.
In evolution distinct levels have emerged, each one of them eventually falling into stable, repetitive and predictable routines.
Nonetheless, in terms of my scheme of religious evolution, there is another possibility that emerges in the early modern and modern phases.
15 Teilhard, for his part, suggests that when evolution is viewed as the process in which the consciousness within matter emerges and is transmuted into Spirit, natural history is seen to have a different direction — or rather, since we are on the level of the noosphere, a different purpose.
«These data support the emerging view in evolutionary biology that mechanisms underlying adaptive evolution are often highly repeatable and thus may be predictable,» said Marques.
Now we have many examples, and some broader trends emerge — such as the repetition of evolution in exquisite detail, in different species, at different times, in the origin of similar traits.
Some researchers think stone tools can answer the big questions in human evolution: How do we differ from other primates and when did our unique human traits emerge?
An international team of influenza researchers in China, the United Kingdom and the United States has used genetic sequencing to trace the source and evolution of the avian H7N9 influenza virus that emerged in humans in China earlier this year.
Babies are born with the ability to learn and use language, a feature of human behavior that, like other behavioral capabilities, emerged from eons of biological evolution — a scientific explanation that author Tom Wolfe rejects in his new book, The Kingdom of Speech.
We are only beginning to learn from nature and shift our design approaches towards these that emerged in natural evolution — says Piotr Wasylczyk, head of the Photonic Nanostructure Facility at the Faculty of Physics of the University of Warsaw, Poland, who led the project.
The initial phases of animal evolution proceeded faster than hitherto supposed: New analyses suggest that the first animal phyla emerged in rapid succession — prior to the global Ice Age that set in around 700 million years ago.
And an emerging discipline called evo - devo is probing how genes involved in development contribute to evolution.
In order for cellular life to emerge and then evolve on earth, the fundamental building blocks of life needed to be synthesised from appropriate starting materials — a process sometimes described as «chemical evolution».
Hands and feet — and the digits that extend from them — emerged about 400 million years ago, endowing the first land animals with fine - motor control, a major turning point in evolution.
Arnold's thesis puts me in mind of the debate among historians of science as to whether science at its most glorious (for example, the work of Copernicus, Galileo, Darwin, or Einstein) is a revolution or whether it emerges incrementally as evolution.
As all three studied insect species emerged at different times in insect evolution, the scientists wanted to track the historical development of olfactory receptors.
If life today is the result of evolution by natural selection, Darwin realized, then even the most complex systems in biology must have emerged gradually from simple precursors, like someone crossing a river using stepping - stones.
It showed their evolutionary line splitting off from our own a little over 550,000 years ago, before modern humans emerged and before key changes in human brain evolution.
In biology there are constraints and rules that guide the behavior of the biosphere, rules that emerge in time and in the process set the stage for the next step in evolutioIn biology there are constraints and rules that guide the behavior of the biosphere, rules that emerge in time and in the process set the stage for the next step in evolutioin time and in the process set the stage for the next step in evolutioin the process set the stage for the next step in evolutioin evolution.
Evolution In recent years, athletes including cyclists have used drugs called HIF stabilizers (hypoxia inducible factor), an emerging class of kidney - disease drugs that stimulate the body's own production of EPO by activating genes to express EPO.
Marchantia is a novel emerging plant model species and will be used together with Arabidopsis in this project to investigate and compare the interactions of ROXY proteins with transcription factors and their nuclear activities during land plant evolution.
Different strategies emerged during the evolution of natural photosynthesis to collect light in antenna systems and to guide it into the reaction center.
As AMA1 malaria vaccines are evaluated in efficacy trials, the impact of genetic diversity of parasite antigens on vaccine efficacy is likely to emerge as a critical problem requiring integration of methods and concepts drawn from molecular epidemiology, molecular evolution, immunology and structural vaccinology [9], [13].
Recent evidence indicates that non-cancerous support cells within tumours, referred to as the stroma are emerging as key sources of tumour - promoting inflammation, but little is known how or when in tumour evolution these functions are acquired.
Y chromosome function, structure and evolution is poorly understood in many species including the Anopheles genus of mosquitoes, an emerging model system for studying speciation that also represents the major vectors of malaria.
A new commentary on the nature of pathogens is raising startling new questions about the role that fundamental science research on evolution plays in the understanding of emerging disease.
This amazingly complex network of fluids emerged over billions of years of life's evolution in primordial seawater.
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