Lamarck and the adaptive conservation of life
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https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2009.v61.i2.287Keywords:
Evolution, Transformism, Lamarck, Philosophie zoologiqueAbstract
This paper studies Lamarck’s evolutionary thought through four analytic elements. Firstly, Lamarckian construction of a founding evolutionary archetype. Secondly, the interpretation of nature as a material system where the organic change represents a continuous process aimed at the adaptative conservation of life. Thirdly, the definition of a genealogical process on the origin of species which identifies the natural method. Fourthly, the redefinition of the concept of species applying the arguments of temporary relativity and individual instability.
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2009-12-30
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Galera, A. (2009). Lamarck and the adaptive conservation of life. Asclepio, 61(2), 129–140. https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2009.v61.i2.287
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