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Term Papers on What Is Darwins Theory?

Term Paper TitleWhat Is Darwins Theory?
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What is Darwin's Theory?

          Many scientists have different understandings and uses of

bioengineering.  Darwin's Theory  on natural selection has stirred up some

controversies on whether or not to remain studying and researching for

information on the theory.   Jeremy Rifkin, a philosopher and environmental

activist, portrays in his article the world will be coming to an end if we remain

to use bioengineering the way that we have  been.  He feels it is a waste of

time and money to keep researching on Darwin's Theory.  Where as Stephen

Jay Gould, biology and geology professor at Harvard University,  feels that

bioengineering is a complex yet useful item in science.  He believes if one can

understand the history behind the theory, then it would be a useful item for

future use.  Both authors main view is to create a better environment for

humans to live in, but have different thoughts on how to reach the  better side.  

Gould believes "Rifkin does not understand science, therefore he   misuses

science for political and social purposes- or scientific racism." (Gould, 1985,

pg 676)

          Rifkins outlook on bioengineering is not being totally against it,

but as a method  that is not useful.  He feels that science may be misused and

pointless,  therefore why have scientists work  day and night over projects

which are pointless.    He doesn't want society to spend so much money on a

cause that is what he thinks is worthless.  In one case, he says that evolution

is a false science.    The whole theory of Darwin is fake because it was  

created due to scientists experimenting over and over  again until they came

up with some conclusions.  He believes scientists should not  waste time on

tying to find an answer, when   it isn't exact.  He believes that no one knows

the truthful answers unless one has lived through the   era.  Gould al...

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