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George C. Williams Quotes
George C. Williams Quotes
George C. Williams
American
Scientist
Born:
May 12
,
1926
Died:
Sep 8
,
2010
Anything
Assumption
Biological
Body
Directed
You
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Ever since then, all descendant vertebrates have had the forward end of the digestive system and the forward end of the respiratory system very much involved with each other. This manifests itself in the human body with a crossing of the two systems in the throat.
George C. Williams
Other
Digestive
Respiratory
System
Systems
Crossing
Throat
Had
Since
Involved
End
Itself
Very
Human
Human Body
Then
Much
Body
Descendant
Forward
Each
Ever
Two
The moment-of-conception fallacy implies that fertilization is a simple process with never a doubt as to whether it has or has not happened.
George C. Williams
Simple
Doubt
Never
Implies
Fallacy
Fertilization
Happened
Process
Whether
I think that my main criticism in that book was directed at the general assumption that adaptation characterizes populations and species, rather than simply the individuals in the populations and species.
George C. Williams
Book
Criticism
Think
Assumption
Directed
General
Rather
Main
Simply
Individuals
Than
Species
Adaptation
Many traditional religions foster attitudes that ought to have disappeared as biological understanding accumulated over the last century.
George C. Williams
Understanding
Ought
Religions
Disappeared
Over
Attitudes
Traditional
Accumulate
Century
Many
Foster
Biological
Last
Last Century
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