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observation on human evolution

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Answered by za6715
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Explanation:

Standard philosophical discussions of theory-ladeness assume that observational evidence consists of perceptual outputs (or reports of such outputs) that are sentential or propositional in structure. Theory-ladeness is conceptualized as having to do with logical or semantical relationships between such outputs or reports and background theories held by observers. Using the recent debate between Fodor and Churchland as a point of departure, we propose an alternative picture in which much of what serves as evidence in science is not perceptual outputs or reports of such outputs and is not sentential in structure.

Answered by setukumar345
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Concept Introduction:

Genetic research has shown that living beings are still undergoing evolution. Researchers examined the data generated by the 1000 Genomes Project and the Global HapMap Project to determine which genes are subject to natural selection.

Explanation:

We have been given a question about human evolution.

We have to find observations on human evolution.

Human evolution describes how extinct monkeys gave rise to modern humans on Earth. When seen from a zoological perspective, we are considered to be Homo sapiens, an upright, ground-dwelling species that most likely first appeared in Africa some 315,000 years ago.

Final Answer:

Human evolution describes how extinct monkeys gave rise to modern humans on Earth.

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