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exaptation

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ex·ap·ta·tion  (gzp-tshn)
n. Biology
The utilization of a structure or feature for a function other than that for which it was developed through natural selection.


ex·apted adj.
ex·aptive adj.


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The ownership system developed by the United States can be described by what biologists call exaptation.
A second move for evolutionists to make in light of the neuropsychological evidence is to go "all the way," and argue for a genetic cause of the neural assignment resulting in an exaptation, where reading was a relatively recent application of a neuropsychological capacity used in the EEA for another purpose.
Whether an adaptation, exaptation, or cultural inclination -- whether expressed through memes that are reasonable responses to an only partially known reality or just fantasy -- the religious urge today is rising like the phoenix.
 
 
 
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