Title
Evolution and development: past, present, and future.
Abstract
The paper tries to set right certain ideas about the history of evolutionary developmental biology. The main point is, that we had to enface the dominance of a comparative approach towards evolutionary developmental biology before 1900, which even later on was effective in Russia, for example, till the 1930s. The problem of the experimentalist approach set against this tradition was and is that there is no concept of gestalt that may allow to integrate the former comparative views and the modern mechanistic interpretations. We argue, that it would be wrong just to describe the comparative tradition as being outdated, as it may allow to get the framework for a dynamical concept of Gestalt that may integrate the ideas of morphogenesis and pattern formation worked out in evo-devo recently.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1016/j.thbio.2007.02.001
Theory in Biosciences
Keywords
Field
DocType
Embryology,Darwinism,Structuralism,Biogenetic law
Biology,Gestalt psychology,Recapitulation theory,Structuralism,Zoology,Mechanism (philosophy),Evolutionary developmental biology,Darwinism
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
125
2
1611-7530
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.47
5
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Olaf Breidbach12811.19
Michael T. Ghiselin282.86