- Hans
Adolf Eduard Driesch (28
October 1867 – 17
April 1941) was a
German biologist and
philosopher from Bad Kreuznach. He is most
noted for his early...
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Driesch is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Angela von den
Driesch (1934–2012),
German archaeologist and
veterinarian Hans
Driesch...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-521-27525-5., p.120 O'Reilly,
Dougald J.W.; von den
Driesch, Angela; Voeun,
Vuthy (2006). "Archaeology and
Archaeozoology of Phum Snay:...
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advocates of
preformationatism and
epigenesis were
Wilhelm Roux and Hans
Driesch.
Driesch's experiments on the
development of the
embryos of sea
urchins are considered...
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Angela von den
Driesch (11 July 1934 – 4
January 2012) was a
German archaeologist and veterinarian. She was a
professor and
director of the
Institut für...
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Johannes Driesch (21
November 1901,
Krefeld – 18
February 1930, Erfurt) was a
German painter,
graphic artist,
ceramicist and book
cover designer. His...
- psychoid—a term
borrowed from neo-vitalist
philosopher and
embryologist Hans
Driesch (1867–1941)—but with a
somewhat altered meaning. The
collective unconscious...
- by many
potential means. The term and
concept is due to the
German Hans
Driesch, the
developmental biologist,
later applied by the
Austrian Ludwig von...
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Annual Symposium. Oxford:
Oxbow Books. pp. 100–112. Boessneck, J., von den
Driesch, A. (1990). "Die Tierknochenfunde". In Dreyer, G. (ed.). Umm el-Qaab: Nachuntersuchungen...
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Palawan from
Borneo before the
Early Holocene.
Using the work of Von den
Driesch, all
chosen anatomical features of
appendicular elements'
anatomical features...