- Orthogenesis, also
known as
orthogenetic evolution,
progressive evolution,
evolutionary progress, or progressionism, is an
obsolete biological hypothesis...
- he
rejected the
notion of "evolution" per se, but
because he
rejected orthogenetic notions of
evolution in
favor of
Darwinian evolution. The difference...
- his own day." See also
Gavin Flood (1996), Hinduism, p.87–90, on "The
orthogenetic theory" and "Non-Vedic
origins of renunciation". Post-classical traditions...
-
golden ratio was a
universal law.
Zeising wrote in 1854 of a
universal orthogenetic law of "striving for
beauty and
completeness in the
realms of both nature...
-
Heinz Werner's
orthogenetic principle is a
foundation for
current theories of
developmental psychology and
developmental psychopathology.
Initially proposed...
- l'Evolution cérébro-cranienne. In this work he
developed a
teleological and
orthogenetical view on a
perfecting evolution, from the paleo-encephalical
skull shapes...
- the
subject of paleoanthropology,
Bouts developed a
teleological and
orthogenetical view on a
perfecting evolution, from the paleo-encephalical
skull shapes...
- of Life
shows models depicting the
evolution of
Titanothere horns over time,
which Osborn claimed was an
example of an
orthogenetic trend in evolution....
-
individual societies. Moreover, they
rejected directional change (i.e.
orthogenetic,
teleological or
progressive change). Most
archaeologists work within...
- with foreknowledge, sets the
direction of
evolution by
specifying the (
orthogenetic) laws that
govern it, and
leaves species to
evolve according to the conditions...