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Form and function in Evo Devo: Historical and conceptual reflections
Manfred Laubichler
Humanities Research, Institute for (IHR)
Biology and Society, Center for
Social Science Research, Institute for (ISSR)
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
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Biological Sciences
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Evo-devo
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Life Sciences
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Heredity
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Historical Narrative
50%
Small Parts
50%
Nineteenth Century
50%
Living World
50%
Theory of Knowledge
50%
Evolutionary Developmental Biology
50%
Organizing Principles
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Ernst Mayr
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Animal Morphology
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Animal History
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Beeches
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Cassirer
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Ernst Cassirer
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Dialectical Relationship
50%
Influential Analysis
50%
Central Characters
50%
Arts and Humanities
Conceptual
100%
Biology
100%
Evolutionary Developmental Biology
100%
Nineteenth Century
50%
Narrative
50%
Historical Narrative
50%
Treatise
50%
Ernst Mayr
50%
Dialectics
50%
Theory of knowledge
50%
central character
50%
Ernst Cassirer
50%
Social Sciences
Biology
100%
Nineteenth Century
50%
Narrative
50%
Physiological Development
50%
Logic
50%
Historical Narrative
50%
Evolution
50%
Psychology
Narrative
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Animal Structures
25%