Nick Thompson on Design |
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Authors: | Patrick Bateson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Sub-Department of Animal Behaviour, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, UK;(2) The Old Rectory, Rectory Street, Halesworth, Suffolk, IP19 8BL, UK |
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Abstract: | Most biologists are struck by the many close fits between organisms’ characteristics and the environments which they inhabit. The adaptations look as they have been designed, but their origins are explained in terms of Charles Darwin’s natural selection. Nick Thompson, to whom this essay is dedicated, frequently wrote about design and insisted that the concept should not treated in the same way as the notion of current utility, the idea that an organism’s trait increases its chances of survival and reproductive success. He was right, but sadly the whole idea of design has been appropriated by the creationists seeking scientific respectability for their extremist nonsense. As a result biologists are now shy about using the term. |
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