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The questionnaire was designed to elicit commentary regarding the assorted attitudes, values, and beliefs that users invest in the emblem. It consisted of the following three probes and was distributed on approximately 140 automobiles displaying the emblem. 1) Please explain why you chose to put this emblem on your car. 2) Is there a specific group of persons you wish to say something to by displaying this emblem? 3 Would you please explain what the Darwin-fish emblem means to you.
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The questionnaire was designed to elicit commentary regarding the assorted attitudes, values, and beliefs that users invest in the emblem. It consisted of the following three probes and was distributed on approximately 140 automobiles displaying the emblem. 1) Please explain why you chose to put this emblem on your car. 2) Is there a specific group of persons you wish to say something to by displaying this emblem? 3) Would you please explain what the Darwin-fish emblem means to you.
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The attitudes expressed by a minority of Darwin fish users are not scientistic at all, so what I am summarizing here are the most general patterns that manifested among the symbol users surveyed in this study
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The attitudes expressed by a minority of Darwin fish users are not scientistic at all, so what I am summarizing here are the most general patterns that manifested among the symbol users surveyed in this study.
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The following comprises a small sample of the historical studies that have explored this relationship: John Hedley Brooke, Science and Religion: Some Historical Perspectives (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1991);
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This is supported by the fact that 21 of the 51 Darwin fish users surveyed in this study regarded the symbol as a humorous or parodic expression
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This is supported by the fact that 21 of the 51 Darwin fish users surveyed in this study regarded the symbol as a humorous or parodic expression.
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I use the term presence in the sense given by Chaim Perelman and L. Olbrechts-Tyteca, The New Rhetoric: A Treatise on Argumentation, trans. John Wilkinson and Purcell Weaver (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1969), 115-20. Scientific culture also alleviates these tensions simply by avoiding philosophical reflection.
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