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Was Aristotle the ‘father’ of the epigenesis doctrine?

History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 2018
Was Aristotle the 'father' and founder of the epigenesis doctrine? Historically, I will argue, this question must be answered with 'no'. Aristotle did not initiate and had no access to a debate that described itself in terms of 'epigenesis' and 'preformation', and thus cannot be considered the 'father' or founder of the epigenesis-preformation ...
Ina Goy
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Epigenesis/Preformation(ism)

2020
At the end of the nineteenth century, epigenesis and preformationism were presented in An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and allied Sciences as: “epigenesis is in biology, the theory that holds the embryo to be the result of the union of the male and female elements, and the fully formed organism the result of a gradual process of ...
A. Ottaviani
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Epigenesis

Encyclopedia of Early Modern Philosophy and the Sciences, 2020
Boris Demarest
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Epigenesis by experience: Romantic empiricism and non-Kantian biology

History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 2018
Amanda Jo Goldstein
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Kant’s epigenesis: specificity and developmental constraints

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Boris Demarest
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