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Richca
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I understand. But I call what you call ‘natural selection’ the mutation itself which we are calling a random chance like event. In my view, the ‘selection process’ does not exist. What exists are simply the causes and I’m reluctant to call them a ‘selection process’ as if these natural causes that are without intelligence know what they are doing. I prefer to simply call them natural causes of nature. Now, if you agree that we can identify the causes of what your calling the ‘selection process’ than we can agree on something here, namely, the causes such as what I’ve mentioned to Techno a few posts back. Although, you may call them ‘selection causes’ but I prefer to call them ‘natural causes’. Accordingly, if by ‘natural selection’ you mean the natural causes involved than we are in a sense talking about the same thing. But, as I mentioned in my last post to Techno, I prefer to not use the phrase ‘natural selection’ because to me it is to general, vague, confusing, ghostlike, and misleading in a certain sense. I don’t see these natural causes intentionally as it were ‘selecting’. The whole of animate irrational nature acts and responds to the environment by instinct.Richca:![]()
That was not what I said. I said that natural selection is not chance.Yes, it’s chance if we call the mutation a random chance like event.
Mutations are indeed chance, and they form the (name removed by moderator)ut to natural selection. The selection process itself is not chance.
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