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Johannes Müller und die Philosophie

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  1. Traversing birth: continuity and contingency in research on development in nineteenth-century life and human sciences.Caroline Arni - 2015 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 37 (1):50-67.
    In the history of life sciences, it has often been argued that the individual organism emerged, around 1800, as a four-dimensional entity—a temporalized entity. Against this backdrop, the article asks how research on development contributed to structuring the time of the organism in terms of a historical process, that is, by understanding a given phenomenon as brought forth by what preceded it and as establishing conditions for what will follow, thus relating the past, the present and the future in a (...)
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