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Gradualism versus Punctuationism
Title: Gradualism versus Punctuationism
Category: Literature / English
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Gradualism versus Punctuationism
Gradualism versus Punctuationism
Although modern evolutionists are thought to be divided on the issues surrounding evolutionary theory, a close look at the evidence suggests that both the gradualist school of thought and the punctuationist school of thought share many characteristics in common. This is especially true when evaluating their beliefs about the fossil record, disagreement with the theory of saltation, and the misinterpretation of the word “rapid” in terms of punctuationist theory. Although this may
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of stasis is marked by an active resistance against evolutionary change. Thus, theorists of the punctuationist school should quit looking to completely discredit the gradualist school of thought, because they share many premises in common with each other. Instead, the focus should be placed on identifying the strengths!
and weaknesses of both arguments in terms of the fundamental difference concerning periods of stasis.
Reference
Dawkins, R. (1986). The Blind Watchmaker. New York: W. W. Norton.
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