Busting Another Darwinist Myth: Do Scientists “Never” Use the Term “Evolutionist”?

2007-12-21
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Evolutionists sometimes try to re-frame the debate over evolution such that it appears that there is no debate. They fear that merely using the term “evolutionist” could lead people to the belief that not all scientists are Neo-Darwinian “evolutionists.” ( A belief that would be correct .) Some Darwinists have even spun urban legends claiming that “evolutionist” is a term invented by Darwin’s critics in order to make it appear as if there is a debate over evolution. For example, a biology graduate student posting on Mike Dunford’s blog scolded another poster for using the word “evolutionist,” stating: “please refrain from using the term ‘evolutionist’. It’s a made-up term from the creationists, who refuse to acknowledge that this is BIOLOGY, and people who study evolution are BIOLOGISTS.” Similarly, an old article in NCSE’s journal “Creation/Evolution” states , “There are no more ‘evolutionists’ among biologists than there are ‘round-earthers’ or ‘heliocentrists’ among astronomers, ‘Einsteinians’ among physicists, or ‘antiphlogistonists’ among chemists. … to say a person is a scientist encompasses the fact that he or she is an evolutionist. In scientific circles the term is redundant and is, therefore, never used.” Again, we see people trying to stifle the view that some scientists dissent from evolution by erasing the term “evolutionist” from discourse. As I will show below, the urban legend that scientists don’t use the term “evolutionist” is blatantly false. Indeed, this “Creation/Evolution” article itself used the term “evolutionist” multiple times!

In fact there are innumerable examples of evolutionists and leading scientists using the term “evolutionist” within their regular scientific discourse. For one, Darwin himself wrote in The Descent of Man , “Every evolutionist will admit that the five great vertebrate classes, namely, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes, are descended from some one prototype; for they have much in common, especially during their embryonic state.” (Of course, we now have good reasons to question Darwin’s view.) Similarly, Jerry Coyne wrote in Nature , “From time to time, evolutionists re-examine a classic experimental study and find, to their horror, that it is flawed or downright wrong. … in evolutionary biology there is little payoff in repeating other people’s experiments, and, unlike molecular biology, our field is not self-correcting because few studies depend on the accuracy of earlier ones.” (Jerry Coyne, “Not Black and White,” Nature, Vol. 396:35-36 (Nov. 5, 1998).) Eric Davidson writes in Science that, “the sea urchin’s evolutionary relation to ourselves, its genome provides what evolutionists consider an extremely useful outgroup for the understanding of our own genomes.”(“The Sea Urchin Genome: Where Will It Lead Us?,” Science , Vol. 314:939-940 (Nov. 10, 2006).) Also last year, Nick Matzke and Mark Pallen wrote in Nature Reviews Microbiology that “the great evolutionist Ernst Mayr noted, one of Darwin’s greatest achievements was to abolish typological or essentialist thinking.” ( Nature Reviews Microbiology , Vol. 4:784 – 790 (Sept. 5, 2006).)

In fact, a search of Nature reveals that the world’s top scientific journal has printed dozens of articles using the word “evolutionist,” and a search for the same in Science reveals hundreds of hits.

It is a blatantly false Darwinist urban legend to claim that the term “evolutionist” is “a made-up term from the creationists” or “[i]n scientific circles the term [evolutionist] is redundant and is, therefore, never used.” If anything here is “made-up,” it’s the notion that “scientific circles” never use the word “evolutionist.” Perhaps the old NCSE article raises a point, for it’s true that there are no, “‘round-earthers’ or ‘heliocentrists’ among astronomers, ‘Einsteinians’ among physicists, or ‘antiphlogistonists’ among chemists.” That’s probably because there are no debates among scientists over the scientific issues involved with those ideas. So why do we observe the undeniable fact that there are “evolutionists” among scientists? It’s simple: there are many scientists and members of the public who are skeptical of Darwinian evolution. But some Darwinists are willing to spin blatantly false urban legends and use Orwellian tactics to have the term “evolutionist” declared politically incorrect, so they can cover up the fact of that scientific disagreement about Darwinism.

originally published at evolutionnews.org

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  • Big shooter

    ID is not science. Get over it.

  • http://weirus.oplink.net/ Palinurus

    Indeed. This is merely the inflation of some blogger’s opinion to justify the picking of inconsequential nits and an excuse to weasel in several cherry-picked out of context quotes. There is certainly controversy _within_ evolutionary thinking, which is one of the signs of a healthy science, and its fantastic success in every field can be taken as confirmation, but those who seek to deny it outright are as a wind blowing in the wasteland.

    On a more personal note, the IDers and their ilk seem to desperately want a God, but only a strangely small one in some respects. One capable of creating a universe, and watching the fall of every sparrow and (especially) your sex life, but also one in some sense comprehensible, one who cannot be – subtle.






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