conflict theory
Feature detection theory proposes that complex stimuli are processed by first detecting and analyzing specific features or elements of the stimulus, such as lines, angles, shapes, or colors. These features are then combined to create a perception of the whole stimulus. This theory helps explain how our sensory systems can process and make sense of the vast amount of information in our environment.
Because he studied organisms very closely and propounded the theory of evolution with the phrase 'Struggle for existence and survival of the fittest organisms'.
The phrase "struggle for existence" refers to the concept of competition for resources in the natural world, where individuals or species must compete with one another to survive and reproduce. It is a key concept in evolutionary theory, as described by Charles Darwin in his theory of natural selection.
Darwin observed that high birthrates and a shortage of life's necessities forced organisms into a constant "struggle for existence", both against the environment and against each other is which led Darwin to propose his theory of constitution
Elite Theory.
The concept that many more organisms are born than can be supported by the resources of the environment they were born in. Thus the struggle for existence in which the better adapted organisms survive and reproduce in greater numbers than their conspecifics.
Where did you get that idea? The existence of George Washington is a proven fact from seventeen directions west of Tuesday. It is not a "theory".
The Ptolemaic theory and the Copernican Theory.
theories of crime causation that are generally base on marxist theory of class struggle
" Translated " is not the correct word. The concept is called social Darwinism and has little to do with the theory of evolution by natural selection because it is not about the natural struggle for existence of individual organisms, but about how societies compete. This is not an evolutionary concept. Herbert Spenser devised this concept and Darwin did not have anything to do with it and really did not approve of the concept's tenets.
Heliocentric theory
Social Darwinism is a belief that individuals or groups within a society will compete with each other and that the strongest or most capable will thrive, while the weak will be left behind. It is often used to justify policies and practices that promote competition and individual success over collective well-being.