Sentences with phrase «understands social evolution»

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The fundamentalists recognized that the social gospel understanding of the Kingdom was based on evolution.
The evolution I love the most is the evolution of human thought to better understand these things that have been provided to us, so we can live better lives... and all true believers feel the same, though they are often limited by their own experiences in various ways — culture, education, social groups, life experiences.
He did not even understand evolution, according to Larson, but pounced on it to support his social views and «to undermine popular religious faith.»
Initially Professor McKenna specialized in studying the social behavior of monkeys and apes but the birth of his son in 1978 he began to apply the principles of human behavioral evolution to the understanding of human infancy.
To understand the nature of the social order and state power in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain (and their opposition to it), British socialists looked to the country's past and its evolution to the current stage.
First, we need to recognise that technological and social change are evolving at an accelerated pace, and politicians and regulators need to map and understand the recent evolution of the key threats.
«Our work helps us to understand what causes human diversity in appearance by showing how genes involved in pigmentation subtly adapted to external environments and even social interactions during our evolution.
«On the other hand, this finding could be really important for those who want to understand the evolution of social behavior and the function of DNA methylation in insects.»
My main research interests lie in understanding the evolution of social and mating systems in mammals.
«This work helps us understand how termites and other social insect colonies function and offers a window into their evolution.
The goal of our group is understand the principles governing the evolution of animal societies and the ecological and evolutionary consequences of social life.
Core NYCEP faculty at Columbia University are based in the Department of Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology (E3B), which emphasizes a multi-disciplinary perspective on the earth's declining biodiversity, integrating understanding from relevant fields in biology with insights from relevant fields in the social sciences.
This model opens new avenues for understanding the evolution of caste systems in social insects.
According to our model, the worker caste is seen as a «neuter» caste whose sexual development is suppressed due to counterbalanced maternal and paternal imprinting and opens new avenues for understanding the evolution of caste systems in social insects.
Books Dogs: A New Understanding of Canine Origin, Behavior and Evolution by Raymond Coppinger The Evolution of Canine Social Behavior by Roger Abrantes
«Judd and Adkins have each made an indelible mark on contemporary art that is critical to understanding its evolution, while Bannard's influence on Color Field painting and Alÿs» work addressing issues of geopolitical and social conflict in urban environments both merit renewed attention.
The ways in which mating is accomplished, however, are incredibly variable; study of this variability by evolutionary biologists has greatly advanced our understanding of the evolution of behavior, social evolution, and traits such as number, size of young and patterns of investment in them.
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