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Famous Quotes By Simon Conway Morris

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Richard Dawkins is arguably England's most pious atheist. — Simon Conway Morris

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By obtaining a sense of its place in the unfolding drama of life, set in an ecological theatre, so we can understand why it has become one of the leading players. — Simon Conway Morris

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Massive self-confidence is boring. — Simon Conway Morris

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Evolution is true, it happens, it is the way the world is, and we too are one of its products. This does not mean that evolution does not have metaphysical implications; I remain convinced that this is the case. — Simon Conway Morris

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Life's Solution builds a forceful case for the predictability of evolutionary outcomes, not in terms of genetic details but rather their broad phenotypic manifestations. The case rests on a remarkable compilation of examples of convergent evolution, in which two or more lineages have independently evolved similar structures and functions. — Simon Conway Morris

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I am driven to observe of the ultra-Darwinists the following features as symptomatic. First, to my eyes, is their almost unbelievable self-assurance, their breezy self-confidence. — Simon Conway Morris

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It is my opinion that human history can make no sense unless evil doings are recognized for what they are, and that they are bearable only if somehow they may be redeemed. — Simon Conway Morris

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The manner in which life constructs itself must be dealing with some other principle which we've failed to identify. — Simon Conway Morris

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The underlying reason for convergence seems to be that all organisms are under constant scrutiny of natural selection and are also subject to the constraints of the physical and chemical factors that severely limit the action of all inhabitants of the biosphere. Put simply, convergence shows that in a real world not all things are possible. — Simon Conway Morris

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The Burgess Shale is not unique, but for those who study evolution and fossils it has become something of an icon. It provides a reference point and a benchmark, a point of common discussion and an issue of universal scientific interest. — Simon Conway Morris

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The fact that some things are mysterious or that they touch on mystery isn't in some way a capitulation, and one should realize that there are some things that we may never understand and, to that extent, should be humbled by that. — Simon Conway Morris

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On a perfect planet such as might be acceptable to a physicist, one might predict that from its origin the diversity of life would grow exponentially until the carrying capacity, however defined, was reached. The fossil record on Earth, however, tells a very different story. — Simon Conway Morris

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If there were a clear prospect that such evils were part of a barbarian past, then at least we might find a small crumb of comfort. No such prospect exists: no scientific analysis can even remotely answer or account for past and present horrors of human behaviour. — Simon Conway Morris

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Scientists have wonderfully explained the organization of the universe, but that's really all it claims to do, and I think it does that very successfully. — Simon Conway Morris

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If one compares the sequence of amino acids that go to form the protein haemoglobin, it becomes apparent that humans and chimps are identical and do not differ in a single site ... — Simon Conway Morris

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Scientists don't believe anything.Scientists test things. — Simon Conway Morris

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Ethics are pre-determined and a matter of discovery, not a evolved concept. — Simon Conway Morris

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The common ancient ancestor of mulluses and chordates could not possibly have possessed a camera eye, so quite clearly they have evolved independently. The solution has been arrived at by completely different routes. — Simon Conway Morris

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Most of the tree of life is effectively arranged. — Simon Conway Morris

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As a number of people have stressed over the years, I think it would be premature to assume science itself will explain everything. — Simon Conway Morris

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I think the intellectual consistency of Christianity in historical evidence is frankly overwhelming, but my materialist colleagues regard me as a slightly sad case. — Simon Conway Morris

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I don't think an alien will be a blob. If aliens are out there they should have evolved just like us. They should have eyes and be walking on two legs. In short if there is any life out there then it is likely to be very similar to us. — Simon Conway Morris

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The way Conway Morris goes about biting the hand that once fed him would make a shoal of piranha seem decorous. — Simon Conway Morris

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Pikaia is a missing link because, of all chordates, it's probably the most primitive. — Simon Conway Morris

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If you go to the octopus, and if you're not too squeamish, dissect it. You'll find that it has a camera eye which is remarkable similar to our own. And yet we know that the octopus belongs to an invertebrate group called cephalopod mulluses, evolutionarily very distant indeed from the chordates to which we belong. — Simon Conway Morris

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I am puzzled that Conway Morris apparently doesn't grasp the equally strong (and inevitable) personal preferences embedded in his own view of life. — Simon Conway Morris

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It is difficult to imagine evolution in alien planets operating in any manner other than Darwinian. — Simon Conway Morris

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['Intelligent Design'] is a theology for control freaks. — Simon Conway Morris

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The long history of mankind is studded with convergences, perhaps most notably in social systems and the use of artefacts and technology. But for human history, set in the arrow of time, there appears to be one intolerable stumbling-block. This is the catastrophic failure in human values and decency. — Simon Conway Morris

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I would argue that in any habitable zone that doesn't boil or freeze, intelligent life is going to emerge because intelligence is convergent. — Simon Conway Morris

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It seldom seems to strike the ultra-Darwinists that theology might have its own richness and subtleties, and might strange thought actually tell us things about the world that are not only to our real advantage, but will never be revealed by science. — Simon Conway Morris

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The tree of life was always there. Evolution just fills in the gaps. — Simon Conway Morris

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One can say with reasonable confidence that the likelihood of something analogous to a human evolving is really pretty high. — Simon Conway Morris