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Darwinism 2: Adaptionism and Punctuationism - Part 2

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Abstract
About this title: William Durham, professor of anthropology and human biology at Stanford University explains Darwinism: Adaptionism and Punctuationism in this second of a two-part program.

About this series: William Durham, professor of anthropology and human biology at Stanford University, covers the evolution of evolutionary theory from Charles Darwin to the present. While discussion includes the social implications of evolutionary arguments and Darwin's broad er impact on Western social thought, emphasis is given to evolutionary biology - the diversification and adaptation of organisms.
Series
Darwin, Evolution and the Galapagos
Duration
00:51:00 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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adult/continuing education, higher education, high school (grades 10-12), college
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Name Chip Taylor Communications, LLC
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1999-01-01
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