No. Because ' survival of the fittest ' is a highly inaccurate concept that is not considered empirically supportable. Fit individuals die; populations evolve by expressing the traits passed on by fit individuals. That fitness is environmentally in context dependent and a phrase like ' survival of the fittest ', while catchy, does not address the true issue of heredity.
Poorly - what was described (and what really happens) is the death of the less fit (as well as the unlucky). "Survival of the fittest" is a political slogan.
These tigers will now demonstrate what survival of the fittest really means.
Survival of the fittest mean the organism that is reproductively fit. The organism that survives, but more importantly, outproduces conspecifics in progeny id the fittest.
Darwin has a theory of Survival of the Fittest.
Natural selection is a big one also known as survival of the fittest. He also had the concept that all living things had a common ancestor
Social Darwinism
The catch phrase for the concept of social Darwinism was "survival of the fittest." This phrase was coined by Herbert Spencer to describe the belief that competition and natural selection should be applied to human societies as well.
Yes, but that takes nothing away from the correctness of the concept "survival of the fittest".
Poorly - what was described (and what really happens) is the death of the less fit (as well as the unlucky). "Survival of the fittest" is a political slogan.
Poorly - what was described (and what really happens) is the death of the less fit (as well as the unlucky). "Survival of the fittest" is a political slogan.
Survival of the fittest
"Survival of the fittest" best describes this situation.
It is also known as Survival of the Fittest.
Survival of the Fittest - novel - was created in 1997.
Survival of the fittest would be used to describe this situation.
Survival of the Fittest - song - was created on 1995-05-29.
Survival of the Fittest Live was created on 1970-08-01.