Unfoldment and manifestation: The natural philosphy of evolution

Acta Biotheoretica 32 (3) (1983)
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Abstract

A study is made of the general principles and theories pertaining to evolution, among which the definition, the evidences, the philosophical roots (the origin of life, the scale of nature, the morphogenetic potentialities), the three models (the Lamarckian, the Darwinistic and an alterative), and a further development of the last-mentioned model.

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