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Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2013
This article offers a novel, enlightened concept for determining the mechanism of evolution. It is based on homeostasis, which distinguishes life from non-life and as such is the universal mechanism for the evolution of all living organisms. This view of evolution is logical, mechanistic, non-scalar, predictive, testable, and falsifiable, and it ...
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This article offers a novel, enlightened concept for determining the mechanism of evolution. It is based on homeostasis, which distinguishes life from non-life and as such is the universal mechanism for the evolution of all living organisms. This view of evolution is logical, mechanistic, non-scalar, predictive, testable, and falsifiable, and it ...
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Evolutionary Biology and Evolutionary Economics
Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 1997The paper identifies two major conceptual challenges facing evolutionary economics and shows how they parallel similar challenges facing evolutionary and developmental biology. One issue is the differentiation between learning-by-doing, on one hand, and habit formation, on the other.
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Evolutionary Economics and Evolutionary Biology
1999Present theorizing in economics is mainly directed towards two goals. First, there is the functionalist endeavor at explaining, or better rationalizing, why certain kinds of behavior and institutions can be observed in the economy. Second, efforts are made to attribute, in a hypothetico-normative manner, certain features, such as efficiency, equity, or
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2001
Abstract A Part from systematics, there are other areas of the life sciences where practitioners regularly suffer the species problem. These areas are primarily those in which the research for one reason or another focuses on organisms as we find them in nature, and on the evolutionary processes that have caused them.
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Abstract A Part from systematics, there are other areas of the life sciences where practitioners regularly suffer the species problem. These areas are primarily those in which the research for one reason or another focuses on organisms as we find them in nature, and on the evolutionary processes that have caused them.
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Unifying Biology: The Evolutionary Synthesis and Evolutionary Biology
The American Historical Review, 1998Howard L. Kaye +1 more
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Morphometrics in Evolutionary Biology.
Biometrics, 1986James D. Felley +6 more
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