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- Orthogenesis abstract "Orthogenesis, orthogenetic evolution, progressive evolution or autogenesis, is the hypothesis that life has an innate tendency to evolve in a unilinear fashion due to some internal or external "driving force". The hypothesis is based on essentialism and cosmic teleology and proposes an intrinsic drive which slowly transforms species. George Gaylord Simpson (1953) in an attack on orthogenesis called this mechanism "the mysterious inner force". Classic proponents of orthogenesis have rejected the theory of natural selection as the organising mechanism in evolution, and theories of speciation for a rectilinear model of guided evolution acting on discrete species with "essences". The term orthogenesis was popularized by Theodor Eimer, though many of the ideas are much older (Bateson 1909).".
- Orthogenesis thumbnail Theodor_Eimer_(Professorengalerie_Universität_Tübingen).jpg?width=300.
- Orthogenesis wikiPageExternalLink Jacobs.
- Orthogenesis wikiPageExternalLink 1909.
- Orthogenesis wikiPageExternalLink pw151ll371rt47j0.
- Orthogenesis wikiPageExternalLink macroevolution.html.
- Orthogenesis wikiPageID "1062901".
- Orthogenesis wikiPageRevisionID "593112961".
- Orthogenesis hasPhotoCollection Orthogenesis.
- Orthogenesis subject Category:Essentialism.
- Orthogenesis subject Category:History_of_evolutionary_biology.
- Orthogenesis subject Category:Obsolete_biological_theories.
- Orthogenesis subject Category:Teleology.
- Orthogenesis type Abstraction100002137.
- Orthogenesis type Cognition100023271.
- Orthogenesis type Explanation105793000.
- Orthogenesis type HigherCognitiveProcess105770664.
- Orthogenesis type ObsoleteBiologicalTheories.
- Orthogenesis type Process105701363.
- Orthogenesis type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Orthogenesis type Theory105989479.
- Orthogenesis type Thinking105770926.
- Orthogenesis comment "Orthogenesis, orthogenetic evolution, progressive evolution or autogenesis, is the hypothesis that life has an innate tendency to evolve in a unilinear fashion due to some internal or external "driving force". The hypothesis is based on essentialism and cosmic teleology and proposes an intrinsic drive which slowly transforms species. George Gaylord Simpson (1953) in an attack on orthogenesis called this mechanism "the mysterious inner force".".
- Orthogenesis label "Orthogenese".
- Orthogenesis label "Orthogenesis".
- Orthogenesis label "Orthogenèse".
- Orthogenesis label "Ortogenesi".
- Orthogenesis label "Ortogeneza".
- Orthogenesis label "Ortogénese".
- Orthogenesis label "Ortogénesis".
- Orthogenesis label "Ортогенез".
- Orthogenesis label "استقامة التطور".
- Orthogenesis label "定向进化".
- Orthogenesis label "定向進化説".
- Orthogenesis sameAs Orthogenese.
- Orthogenesis sameAs Ortogénesis.
- Orthogenesis sameAs Orthogenèse.
- Orthogenesis sameAs Ortogenesi.
- Orthogenesis sameAs 定向進化説.
- Orthogenesis sameAs Ortogeneza.
- Orthogenesis sameAs Ortogénese.
- Orthogenesis sameAs m.042qt5.
- Orthogenesis sameAs Q1424880.
- Orthogenesis sameAs Q1424880.
- Orthogenesis sameAs Orthogenesis.
- Orthogenesis wasDerivedFrom Orthogenesis?oldid=593112961.
- Orthogenesis depiction Theodor_Eimer_(Professorengalerie_Universität_Tübingen).jpg.
- Orthogenesis isPrimaryTopicOf Orthogenesis.