orthogenesis in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Moreover, previously held notions about evolution, such as orthogenesis and progress became obsolete.
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Orthogenesis assumes that variation is not random but is directed towards fixed goals.
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Orthogenesis was particularly popular among some paleontologists, who believed that the fossil record showed patterns of gradual and constant unidirectional change.
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One of these is that biases in variation are a cause of direction in evolutionthe heresy of orthogenesis, which can be argued from theoretical models and empirical results.
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By 1910, however most who subscribed to orthogenesis hypothesized some physical rather than metaphysical determinant of orderly change.
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No species progression was ever goal-directed (orthogenesis).
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Orthogenesis was popular among some paleontologists, who believed that the fossil record showed a gradual and constant unidirectional change.
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Orthogenesis was the belief that evolution travels in internally directed trends and levels.
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Orthogenesis meant literally straight origins, or straight line evolution.
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In the meantime, a variety of theories of inheritance (based on pangenesis, orthogenesis, or other mechanisms) were debated and investigated vigorously.
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