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Biomarkers in schizophrenia - past, present and future. [PDF]

open access: yesRom J Morphol Embryol
Mancaş V, Mincă DG, Trifu SC.
europepmc   +1 more source

From social evolutionism to biocultural evolutionism

Sociological Forum, 1990
A brief review of the evolutionism of Comte, Marx, Spencer, and Durkheim, representatives of the Masters, reveals an excessive concern with the integration of differentiation. This represents their most common feature, but neither it nor anything else adds up to a definite evolutionary theory. An antithetical convergence, with Comte excluded, refers to
Joseph Lopreato
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Evolutionism

2018
Evolutionism refers to the notion that basic life forms increase in complexity over time due to environmental adaptation. While commonly attributed to Charles Darwin (1809–1882), the notion that life forms vary over time had long been posited before his Origin of the Species (1859).
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[Montalenti and evolutionism].

Medicina nei secoli, 2007
The paper highlights the role played by Giuseppe Montalenti in the dissemination of evolutionism in Italy in the 20th century, from the Thirties to the Seventies. Through a shrewd use of bibliographic policies--translations, introductions to Darwin's and Darwininian works--Montalenti succeeded in popularizing evolutionism, as well as a broader notion ...
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