Not Primarily Responsible "If one spends enough time around the Santa Fe Institute, it is not uncommon to find biologists who consider strict Darwinism in much the same light as many psychologists consider strict Freudianism: less a science than an ideology.
At a conference on laws of complexity sponsored by the institute in the summer of 1992, a British biologist named Brian Goodwin flatly declared that natural selection is not primarily responsible for the order we see in the biological world."| | Johnson G, "Fire in the Mind: Science, Faith, and the Search for Order," [1995], Penguin Books: London, 1997, p.265) |
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