QUE SIGNIFIE UNIFORMITARIAN EN ANGLAIS
Uniformitarisme
L'uniformisme est l'hypothèse que les mêmes lois et processus naturels qui opèrent dans l'univers ont toujours fonctionné dans l'univers dans le passé et s'appliquent partout dans l'univers. Il a inclus le concept progressif selon lequel «le présent est la clé du passé» et fonctionne aux mêmes taux. L'uniformisme a été un principe clé de la géologie et pratiquement tous les domaines de la science, mais les géologues modernes du naturalisme, tout en acceptant que la géologie s'est produite dans les temps profonds, ne tiennent plus à un gradualisme strict. L'uniformisme, inventé par William Whewell, a été initialement proposé, contrairement à la catastrophe par les naturalistes britanniques à la fin du 18ème siècle, en commençant par le travail du géologue écossais James Hutton, raffiné par John Playfair et popularisé par les principes de géologie de Charles Lyell en 1830 .
définition de uniformitarian dans le dictionnaire anglais
La première définition d'uniformitarian dans le dictionnaire est de ou se rapporte à uniformitarianism. Une autre définition de uniformitarian est de, caractérisée par, ou conforme à l'uniformité. Uniformitarian est aussi un partisan d'une théorie de l'uniformité ou de l'uniformitarisme.
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «UNIFORMITARIAN»
Découvrez l'usage de
uniformitarian dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
uniformitarian et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Paleoecology: Concepts and Applications
uniformitarian approach (especially as applied to formations of Cenozoic age)
has been the substantive approach at the generic and specific level. A large
collection of papers and monographs using this approach has been published.
J. Robert Dodd, Robert J. Stanton,
1990
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The Bible, Rocks and Time: Geological Evidence for the Age ...
17 He also regarded the idea that “uniformitarian geochronology rests upon
rigorous, objective methodology” as a myth to be exploded.18 Radioisotopes and
the Age of the Earth (2000) is replete with references to uniformitarianism such as
...
Davis A. Young, Ralph Stearley,
2008
The core of Darwinian theory is a uniformitarian axiom. It requires that biology
begin by supposing that nothing has happened in the period within the purview
of science of a sort different from what happens at present. The development of ...
Michael Patrick O'Connor,
1978
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DEBATING ARCHAEOLOGY: UPDATED EDITION
This pattern of misrepresentation is continued when Gould suggests that my
ecological arguments were warrants for making uniformitarian assumptions.
Gould clearly suggests that my uniformitarian assumptions were about the way
humans ...
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Domestic Ceramic Production and Spatial Organization: A ...
Uniformitarian assumptions are simply tools that allow us to apply causal
relationships to the past. The production environment does not determine what
specific decisions are made. Rather, archaeologists can use assumed properties
of the ...
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Geology By Design: Interpreting Rocks and Their Catastrophic ...
Uniformitarian scientists think that each layer represents a distinct time in earth's
distant past. An alternative explanation is that the strata were derived from
various antediluvian sources and deposited during the Flood (see Austin 1 994).
Osmer C. Fitts Brattleboro, Vermont Uniformitarian process under supreme law.
by Ruby R. Vale. Palo Alto, California: C. W. Taylor, Jr. 1956. $4.00. Pages xvi,
1488-1771. The well-known editor of Vale's Pennsylvania Digest has completed
...
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The Handbook of Historical Sociolinguistics
Introduction The Uniformitarian Principle (UP), sometimes also referred to as the
Principle of Uniformity, very simply claims that the processes which we observe in
the present can help us to gain knowledge about processes in the past.
Juan Manuel Hernández-Campoy, Juan Camilo Conde-Silvestre,
2012
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Flood By Design: Receding Water Shapes the Earth's Surface
Is it any wonder that uniformitarian geologists are mystified? Water Gaps Are
Common Given the assumption of uniformitarianism, water gaps should be a rare
geomorphic feature. However, they are not rare, but common. Stokes and Mather
...
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T. Rex and the Crater of Doom
... of these samples it became overwhelmingly clear that the craters which cover
the Moon are due to the impact of asteroids and comets — to the kind of
catastrophic events forbidden to geological thought by the ruling uniformitarian
view.
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «UNIFORMITARIAN»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
uniformitarian est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
From Aristotle to Epigenetics: A Report from the 2015 Summer …
Morning and evening joint sessions ranged from Stephen Meyer's presentation on the origins of animal life and the logical and uniformitarian argument for ... «Discovery Institute, juil 15»
Why Doesn't Intelligent Design Identify the Designer?
As Meyer suggests, ID is primarily an historical science. It uses principles of uniformitarianism to study present-day causes and then applies what it has learned ... «Discovery Institute, juin 15»
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Darwin was a pioneering geologist as well as the greatest of all biologists, and his insights were backgrounded by the key concept of uniformitarianism, ... «Wall Street Journal, mars 15»
'Evolution Sunday' vs. 'Creation Sunday'
Darwin was greatly influenced by the work of the foremost geologist of his day, Charles Lyell, who promoted the naturalistic theory of uniformitarianism in his ... «OneNewsNow, févr 15»
Ark Park Financial Troubles: Proof Young-Earth Creationism is …
... oil prospectors use to find oil, based on an old earth and processes that young-earth creationists dismiss as “uniformitarian,” ought to be fundamentally flawed. «Patheos, févr 15»
Is Evolution True? Laying Out the Logic
In contrast, our argument relies on the uniformitarian principle that underlies all science. What is true for modern enzymes was true for ancient ones as well. «Discovery Institute, déc 14»
Stephen Meyer and Panel Attract a Large Southern California …
... from the effects, using the well-known uniformitarian principle that causes we see producing effects today can be used to infer the causes at work in the past. «Discovery Institute, août 14»
The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert
Proponents of each of these viewpoints, which can be broadly grouped into the categories uniformitarianism and catastrophism, sought to make sense of the ... «World Socialist Web Site, mai 14»
Creationists Claim Dinosaur Skeleton in Creation Museum Debunks …
"Secular geologists have said 'this is a flood plain' or 'these are all river deposits,' buts its difficult to understand, from a secular, uniformitarian form of thinking, ... «Fashion Times, mai 14»
'The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History' by Elizabeth Kolbert
Still, most of those who studied natural history were sure that extinctions happened only gradually over very long periods of time. This uniformitarian view would ... «Washington Post, févr 14»