Amount Quote by Richard Dawkins
“People sometimes try to score debating points by saying, Evolution is only a theory. That is correct, but it's important to understand what that means. It is also only a theory that the world goes round the Sun - it's just a theory for which there is an immense amount of evidence. There are many scientific theories that are in doubt. Even within evolution, there is some room for controversy. But that we are cousins of apes and jackals and starfish, let's say, that is a fact in the ordinary sense of the word.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The God of the Gaps (or similar), date unknown
The speaker clarifies that "theory" in science means a well-supported explanation, not a mere guess, and distinguishes between theories with varying evidence levels, emphasizing evolution's factual status.
In simple terms: Scientific theory means strong evidence, not speculation.
Recognize the strength of scientific theories.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- teaching
- debating
- science communication
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we improve public grasp of scientific terms?
- What evidence convinces you most?
People may still misuse "theory" despite explanations.