Citations:Dawkinite

Noun: "one who accepts the 'selfish gene' view of evolution, as proposed by Richard Dawkins"

 * 1996 — Roger Gosden, Cheating Time: Science, Sex and Ageing, Macmillan (1996), ISBN 9780333628232, page 107:
 * On one side are those who argue that natural selection favours behaviour that is good for the group; on the other are those who believe that the individual is the supreme unit of selection. In this academic struggle for supremacy the Dawkinites have generally gained the upper hand.

Noun: "(usually pejorative) one who shares the scientific and philosophical views of Richard Dawkins; an atheist; a materialist"

 * 2012 — Max Sugarman, "Atheism Has Hit Rock Botton", York Vision, 6 March 2012:
 * With atheists having to choose either the Dawkinite or de Bottonist camp, atheism has lost the refreshing sensibility that it originally had.
 * 2012 — Max Sugarman, "Atheism Has Hit Rock Botton", York Vision, 6 March 2012:
 * With atheists having to choose either the Dawkinite or de Bottonist camp, atheism has lost the refreshing sensibility that it originally had.
 * 2012 — Max Sugarman, "Atheism Has Hit Rock Botton", York Vision, 6 March 2012:
 * With atheists having to choose either the Dawkinite or de Bottonist camp, atheism has lost the refreshing sensibility that it originally had.
 * 2012 — Max Sugarman, "Atheism Has Hit Rock Botton", York Vision, 6 March 2012:
 * With atheists having to choose either the Dawkinite or de Bottonist camp, atheism has lost the refreshing sensibility that it originally had.