Abstract

In modern natural science, a significant place is given to the concept of global evolutionism and evolutionary theory in biology (in particular). It is considered fundamental and undeniable. Evolutionism was replaced by early worldview ideas about the immutability of the world, which are usually denoted by the term creationism (creation). In scientific and popular literature, evolutionism is presented as something fundamentally new in understanding the picture of the world. Is the difference between the "created world" and the "self-creating world" (evolutionary darwinism) so fundamental? In the work, an attempt is made, if not to refute the fundamental opposition of evolutionism and creationism, then at least to illustrate the hidden methodological connection between them.

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