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:This article is about Darwinism as a philosophical concept; see evolution for the page on biological evolution; modern evolutionary synthesis for neo-Darwinism; evolutionism for the advocacy of such, and also evolution (disambiguation).

Darwinism is a term used for various processes related to the ideas of Charles Darwin, particularly concerning evolution and natural selection.

To say that Darwinism is often used by biologists is an understatement that verges on bathos; Darwinian random variation and subsequent selection is occasionally used by mathematicians to describe evolutionary processes that resemble the evolution of life, such as the development of software with genetic algorithms. The 19th century term " survival of the fittest" coined by Herbert Spencer was a distortion of Darwin's views. Spencer and others developed "evolutionary" views of society, termed " Social Darwinism," which eventually discredited many of the extensions of Darwin's ideas in inappropriate contexts, in philosophy and the social sciences. When used in this way, the concept of Darwinism was divorced from the details of biological evolution, which have become clear starting almost a century after the publication of Origin of Species, 1859.

A Darwinian process requires the following conditions:

In any system given these four conditions, by whatever means, evolution is likely to occur. That is, over time, the entities will accumulate complex traits that favor their reproduction.

See for example memesmiley is an example of a visual meme. Once seen, you are likely to copy it, reproduce it and show it to others. A meme (rhymes with "dream", but comes from memetic and memory) is a unit of information that replicates from brains or retention systems, suc.

Darwinism is used as a guiding principle in understanding a variety of issues, including medical problems, see Darwinian medicine, and the study of quality of life, see Darwinian happiness.

Daniel DennettDaniel Clement Dennett (born 1942) is an American philosopher, and a leading figure in philosophy of mind and philosophy of science, particularly as those fields relate to evolutionary biology and cognitive science. He is presently ( 2003) employed as Aus (1995) in Darwin's Dangeous Idea argues for universal Darwinism.

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