His workers in Pittsburgh felt the full force of his pitiless Darwinism. 匹兹堡的工人充分地体会到卡耐基冷酷无情的达尔文主义。
On the other hand, we must beware of a very common misunderstanding of Darwinism. 另一方面,我们必须留心对于达尔文主义的一个很普遍的误解。
darwinism
[ noun ] a theory of organic evolution claiming that new species arise and are perpetuated by natural selection <noun.cognition>
Darwinism \Dar"win*ism\, n. (Biol.) The theory or doctrines put forth by Darwin. See above. --Huxley.
Ness himself starts out with namby-pamby talk about acting within the law, but under the guidance of a sage old Chicago cop he soon begins a slide into Social Darwinism, climaxed by his murder of an unarmed homicide suspect by shoving him off a roof.
Edelman describes this adaptation of the maps inside the human brain as 'neural Darwinism'. Edelman has the gift of explaining difficult scientific concepts clearly and quickly.
Genetic algorithms, for example, have their origin in a species of Darwinism - a sort of survival of the fittest theory.
This was itself a reaction against another blow to mid-Victorian certainties - Darwinism, with its implications for faith and religion.