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Discontinuity is not a Darwinian-friendly concept.
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By using the categories of Analogy, Discontinuity, Rationality, and Foresight, he is able to explore the biological world, looking for clues that will strengthen his hypothesis.
Crossroads 2009
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Mike Gene has written about four criteria that can be used to assess a design inference – Analogy, Discontinuity, Rationality, and Foresight.
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But then, after noticing the gap, I also note positive signs of design, and note that many of our design inferences are also based on these two points: Discontinuity and Analogy.
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New Liturgical Movement: The Pope on the Correct Reading of the Council and Avoiding Discontinuity skip to main | skip to sidebar
The Pope on the Correct Reading of the Council and Avoiding Discontinuity 2009
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Peter Drucker sensed some of these themes in "The Age of Discontinuity" as early as 1968.
Robert Teitelman: An Excursion With Adolf Berle Robert Teitelman 2011
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Discontinuity may dominate how we live now, but what has been looping through my mind in the days since bin Laden was dropped overboard is one of the oldest ideas in the book: What goes around comes around.
Killing bin Laden Daniel Henninger 2011
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Underwood, "Culture and Discontinuity (in the 1840s and in Foucault)."
Article Abstracts 2008
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"Culture and Discontinuity (in the 1840s and in Foucault)"
Culture and Discontinuity (in the 1840s and in Foucault) 2008
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Ted Underwood - "Culture and Discontinuity (in the 1840s and in Foucault)" - Philosophy and Culture - Praxis Series -
Culture and Discontinuity (in the 1840s and in Foucault) 2008
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