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- Lamarckism, also known as Lamarckian inheritance or neo-Lamarckism, is the notion that an organism can p**** on to its offspring physical characteristics...
- century: Theistic evolution, the belief that God directly guided evolution Neo-Lamarckism, the idea that evolution was driven by the inheritance of characteristics...
- (c. 1880 to 1920) included inheritance of acquired characteristics (neo-Lamarckism), an innate drive for change (orthogenesis), and sudden large mutations...
- Zoologie. He was an expert on termites who rejected Neo-Darwinism and was a proponent of Neo-Lamarckism. Gr****é began his studies in Périgueux where his...
- "Darwinism without Lamarckism." Following the development, from about 1918 to 1947, of the modern synthesis of evolutionary biology, the term neo-Darwinian started...
- in adults caused by use or disuse. This process was later called Lamarckism. Lamarck thought there was an inherent progressive tendency driving organisms...
- evolution, Lamarckism, and vitalism. Other palaeontologists and field naturalists continued to hold beliefs combining orthogenesis and Lamarckism until the...
- Lamarckism, but Alfred Russel Wallace advocated natural selection and totally rejected Lamarckism. In 1880, Samuel Butler labelled Wallace's view neo-Darwinism...
- Weismann argued strongly and dogmatically for Darwinism and against neo-Lamarckism, polarising opinions among other scientists. This increased anti-Darwinian...
- Drinker Cope and Henry Fairfield Osborn preferred alternatives such as neo-Lamarckism, the inheritance of characteristics acquired during life, and orthogenesis...