speciation isn't the reason we're speaking english, colonialism is
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speciation is the reason English and German aren't the same thing.
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What on earth are you talking about? Not every variational factor can be talked about in terms of speciation. Moreover, what is important here is not the diversity of natural languages but the very internal logic-computational mechanics of language itself which is invariant.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @cyborg_nomade and
Social darwinism is strange. If these are actually the most intellectually "fit" concepts, why are they unpopular, not only among the relevant specialties they claim dominion over but among biologists as well? Oh, right, it's the Cathedral, suppressing the truth like the Masons.
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Replying to @anti_minotaur @NegarestaniReza and
You're misunderstanding. Whatever concepts are good at spreading will spread. 'Good at spreading' doesn't necessarily mean true, it only requires getting the limbic juices flowing in the
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Replying to @higherOrderNet @anti_minotaur and
Would you be tell me then why the concept of geocentricism was put aside? What did exactly happen to those old world concepts?
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @higherOrderNet and
This overextension of Darwinism is the actual betrayal of Darwin. It has zero explanatory value. How can you describe or explain anything objectively if every concept is gauged by its spreading factor? Concepts are inferences, that's why some of them get repaired or replaced.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @higherOrderNet and
we're never going to agree.
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @NegarestaniReza and
Of course. Vulgar scientism isn't fit for the environment of intelligence.
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Replying to @anti_minotaur @NegarestaniReza and
no, it just seems obvious to me that major changes in religious behaviour - and social institutions in general - have as underlying causes changes in population behaviour, driven by a new combination of environmental selective pressures and consequent adaptive mutations.
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'It seems obvious to me ...' 
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @cyborg_nomade and
"but can u present a better theory than the standard (my) model?"
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Replying to @Junk_lzn @NegarestaniReza and
cosmic Darwinism is probably more something that no one believes, but universal expansion is as mainstream as it gets, if that's what's important for you.
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