Is Darwinism scientific or philosophical?

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Re: Is Darwinism scientific or philosophical?

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Enginseer wrote:If micro-evolution is accepted [is that within a few generations?] if something micro-evolves for long enough when would it be considered macro?
It depends on your philosophy..
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Re: Is Darwinism scientific or philosophical?

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Gman wrote:
Enginseer wrote:If micro-evolution is accepted [is that within a few generations?] if something micro-evolves for long enough when would it be considered macro?
It depends on your philosophy..
oo like the possibility that their are limitations to how much a species can evolve, I see that as plausible.
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