Rose's homeodynamic perspective is not an alternative to neo-darwinism
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (5):911-912 (1999)
| Abstract | Lifelines discusses two approaches to biology, “ultra-Darwinism” which Rose criticises, and the “homeodynamic perspective,” which he offers as an alternative. This review suggests that ultra-Darwinism is a caricature of the theoretical positions Rose wishes to oppose and that the homeodynamic perspective is not an alternative, but is complementary to so-called ultra-Darwinism. | |||||||||
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