Time of Evolution and the Spirit of the Times

Diogenes 27 (108):57-111 (1979)
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Abstract

The sociology of knowledge is faced with a problem of historical temporality that it has carefully avoided up until now. The subject has been avoided or ignored because a discussion of it in depth would run the risk of questioning all modern scientific thought. The problem is that of the concept of absolute time as it is used in evolutionist theory. In this category of theory I include not only social evolutionism, abused for a long time and recently reanimated by the “socio-biologists,” but also biological, paleontological, geological and other types of evolutionism, that is, those qualified as “scientific.”

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Time and Chance.Kenneth G. Denbigh - 1975 - Diogenes 23 (89):1-20.

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