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Evolution of Levels of Evolution [PDF]
Within each field of science evolutionary processes are observed. Their elucidation in such diverse disciplines as cosmology, biology, and sociology suggests that an overall evolutionary process continues through atoms, through cells, and beyond the confines of the human brain. But while most scientific attention has dealt singly with individual levels
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The geochemical evolution of the continental crust
, 1995A survey is given of the dimensions and composition of the present continental crust. The abundances of immobile elements in sedimentary rocks are used to establish upper crustal composition. The present upper crustal composition is attributed largely to
S. Taylor, S. McLennan
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Selection and the evolution of industry
, 1981Proposes a theory that explains why smaller firms have higher and more variable growth rates than larger firms. Relying on employer heterogeneity and market selection to generate patterns of employer growth and failure, the model states that efficient ...
Boyan Jovanovic
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Evolution of Models for Evolution [PDF]
Of the many accomplishments of Professor Oparin, two are outstanding. His experimental investigations with coacervate droplets, designed and interpreted in the context of the origin of life, have provided much insight into the origins and evolution of protocells.
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The Evolution of the Idea of Evolution
Diogenes, 1985In fifteen years, one could well say tomorrow, we will enter into the twenty-first century and at the same time cross into a new millennium: the third since the birth of Christ. So the calendar is composed, dates are imposed on us to which we often attach a symbolic value. We celebrate the new year as a happy occasion, full of promises.
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Inherent forms and the evolution of evolution
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 2019AbstractJohn Bonner presented a provocative conjecture that the means by which organisms evolve has itself evolved. The elements of his postulated nonuniformitarianism in the essay under discussion—the emergence of sex, the enhanced selection pressures on larger multicellular forms—center on a presumed close mapping of genotypic to phenotypic change. A
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The Evolution of Knowledge and Knowledge of Evolution
Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik, 2014Summary Human knowledge is a human creation: we seek to make sense by creating patterns, which are tested in various ways and with differing degrees and kinds of rigour. For each individual cognition is a scarce resource, but different people can apply it in diverse ways and to diverse subjects: each application has its own range of ...
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Evolution of Consciousness and Evolution of Life
MLN, 2005In the beginning of Creative Evolution, Bergson submits to us a strange analogy: "Continuity of change, preservation of the past in the present, real duration -the living being seems, then, to share these attributes with consciousness. Can we go further and say that life, like conscious activity, is invention, is unceasing creation?
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