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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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| INTRODUCTION |
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| METHODOLOGY |
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I. Creation of the sample group and construction of the questionnaire |
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II. Description of the questions and brief introductions to the relevant evolutionary issues affecting their construction |
| RESULTS |
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I. Demographic statistics |
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II. Response statistics |
| DISCUSSION |
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I. Introductory remarks on the interpretation of the results |
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II. Discussion of Results |
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II.A Leuba and Larson and Witham revisited. |
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II.B Religious Evolutionists. |
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II.B.1 Julian Huxley and Ernst Haeckel, religious evolutionists of the past. |
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II.B.2 Religious evolutionists of the current study. |
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II.C Agnostics, atheists, and naturalists. |
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II.C.1 Thomas Henry Huxley's agnostic tradition has been transformed. |
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II.D Can a deist be a monist? |
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II.E Dualism |
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II.F The naturalists dilemma: monism or dualism? |
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II.G Questions with indistinct or anomalous central tendencies. |
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II.G.1 Progress and purpose. |
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II.G.2 Morality. |
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II.G.3 Free will. |
| CONCLUSION |
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I. Evolution and religion, refining the questions for future work. |
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II. Postscript. |
| APPENDIX I, The questionnaire |
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| APPENDIX II, "The list" |
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| APPENDIX III, Geographic distribution, and ratio, of returned questionnaires |
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| APPENDIX IV, Interview transcripts |
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Richard Dawkins
George C. Williams
Richard C. Lewontin
John Maynard Smith
Ernst Mayr
John M. Thoday
Tom Eisner
James Crow
John T. Bonner
Edward B. Lewis
Henry Harpending
Tim Clutton-Brock
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| WORKS CITED |
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