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      The Return of the Organism as a Fundamental Explanatory Concept in Biology : The Return of the Organism

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      Philosophy Compass
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          Nothing in Biology Makes Sense except in the Light of Evolution

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            A new biology for a new century.

            Carl Woese (2004)
            Biology today is at a crossroads. The molecular paradigm, which so successfully guided the discipline throughout most of the 20th century, is no longer a reliable guide. Its vision of biology now realized, the molecular paradigm has run its course. Biology, therefore, has a choice to make, between the comfortable path of continuing to follow molecular biology's lead or the more invigorating one of seeking a new and inspiring vision of the living world, one that addresses the major problems in biology that 20th century biology, molecular biology, could not handle and, so, avoided. The former course, though highly productive, is certain to turn biology into an engineering discipline. The latter holds the promise of making biology an even more fundamental science, one that, along with physics, probes and defines the nature of reality. This is a choice between a biology that solely does society's bidding and a biology that is society's teacher.
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              Phenotypic accommodation: adaptive innovation due to developmental plasticity.

              M Eberhard (2005)
              Phenotypic accommodation is adaptive adjustment, without genetic change, of variable aspects of the phenotype following a novel input during development. Phenotypic accommodation can facilitate the evolution of novel morphology by alleviating the negative effects of change, and by giving a head start to adaptive evolution in a new direction. Whether induced by a mutation or a novel environmental factor, innovative morphological form comes from ancestral developmental responses, not from the novel inducing factor itself. Phenotypic accommodation is the result of adaptive developmental responses, so the novel morphologies that result are not "random" variants, but to some degree reflect past functionality. Phenotypic accommodation is the first step in a process of Darwinian adaptive evolution, or evolution by natural selection, where fitness differences among genetically variable developmental variants cause phenotype-frequency change due to gene-frequency change. Copyright 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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                Journal
                Philosophy Compass
                Philosophy Compass
                Wiley
                17479991
                May 2014
                May 2014
                April 07 2014
                : 9
                : 5
                : 347-359
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Exeter
                [2 ]Tel Aviv University
                Article
                10.1111/phc3.12128
                e3b7c8aa-0999-4590-8e2e-729a26ebf867
                © 2014

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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