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Index
THE SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY OF THE ORGANISM
PREFACE
CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME
THE PROGRAMME
SECTION A
THE CHIEF RESULTS OF ANALYTICAL BIOLOGY
PART I
THE INDIVIDUAL ORGANISM WITH REGARD TO FORM AND METABOLISM
A. ELEMENTARY MORPHOGENESIS
B. EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL MORPHOGENESIS
1. The Foundations of the Physiology of Development. “Evolutio” and “Epigenesis”
2. Analytical Theory of Morphogenesis24
3. The Problem of Morphogenetic Localisation
4. On Certain other Features of Morphogenesis Advocating its Autonomy
C. ADAPTATION
Introductory Remarks on Regulations in General
1. Morphological Adaptation
2. Physiological Adaptation89
D. INHERITANCE: SECOND PROOF OF THE AUTONOMY OF LIFE
Conclusions from the First Main Part of these Lectures
PART II
SYSTEMATICS AND HISTORY
A. THE PRINCIPLES OF SYSTEMATICS
B. THE THEORY OF DESCENT
1. Generalities
2. The Principles of Darwinism
3. The Principles of Lamarckism.
4. The Real Results and the Unsolved Problems of Transformism
5. The Logical Value of the Organic Form According to the Different Transformistic Theories
C. THE LOGIC OF HISTORY
1. The Possible Aspects of History
2. Phylogenetic Possibilities
3. The History of Mankind
Conclusions about Systematics and History in General
INDEX
HEREDITY AND SELECTION IN SOCIOLOGY
RUDOLF EUCKEN’S PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE
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