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How the Leopard Changed Its Spots B. C. Goodwin

How the Leopard Changed Its Spots By B. C. Goodwin

How the Leopard Changed Its Spots by B. C. Goodwin


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Darwin's concept of the origin of species by natural selection fails to explain the origins of the qualitative structure differences between species. This book proposes the argument that any organism is a dynamic self-organizing process that obeys certain principles of order.

How the Leopard Changed Its Spots Summary

How the Leopard Changed Its Spots: Evolution of Complexity by B. C. Goodwin

Darwin's concept of the origin of species by natural selection has been a spectacularly successful and durable scientific theory. But it actually fails in a basic objective, which is to explain the origins of the qualitative differences of structure between species. Life on Earth is described purely in historical terms, with no explanation of how different forms of organisms are generated. This is like saying that the Earth's orbit round the sun just happened to be elliptical, without any explanation of why that must be so because of the laws of dynamic motion. Goodwin's view of biology is radically different. He proposes that any organism is a dynamic self-organizing process that obeys certain principles of order. This offers answers to problems that Darwinism with its emphasis on genes and natural selection as determinants of biological form cannot answer. Goodwin describes how particular forms emerge and persist in different types of organism: examples include the leaf pattern of higher plants and the origin of the eye. Once the basic mechanisms of development are understood, these particular forms become self-explanatory.

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GOR002007372
9780297814993
0297814990
How the Leopard Changed Its Spots: Evolution of Complexity by B. C. Goodwin
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
19940915
240
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