New Evolutionary Paradigm

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Bifurcation Period
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Ceteris Paribus Assumptions
Chaotic Attractors
Complex Dynamical Systems Theory
complex systems theory
cosmos
cultural phase transitions
Darwin's theory of evolution
Electronic Analog Computers
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evolutionary economics analysis
Familial Rights
general evolution theory
Habit Formation Models
Homo Oeconomicus
Humanity's Cultural Evolution
Humanity’s Cultural Evolution
Intensive Growth
interdisciplinary evolution research
Monospecific Populations
natural sciences
nonequilibrium dynamics
Ontogenetic Adaptation
Ordinary Differential Equations
Proto-civilized Societies
Replicative Compartments
Replicative Information
Replicative Networks
Replicative Organization
replicative paradigm
replicator network theory
Response Diagram
Social Organization
social transformation models
Technological Phase Change
Thorndikean Animal
Turn Infrastructure
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367339227
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Dec 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1991, The New Evolutionary Paradigm provides an innovative and cross disciplinary look at evolution. While Darwin’s theory of evolution was originally restricted to the life sciences, in recent years the same principles have been applied successfully to historical, social and natural sciences. The papers included in The New Evolutionary Paradigm analyse the facts, observations, and accumulated data from the significance of a general evolution theory cannot be overemphasised; a new understanding of the cosmos and man’s relationship to it could lead to the systemization of the irreversible change that takes place in society and nature. This book will appeal to scientists, sociologists and those interested in transdisciplinary evolution theories.
Ervin Lazio