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All such evidence is distinctly at variance with the theoryofrecapitulation, at least as applied to embryos.
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All supporters of the biogeneticlaw promoted some version of these principles.
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If this is properly attended to, we find evidence everywhere of the biogeneticlaw.
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According to this biogeneticlaw, ontogeny is a brief and condensed recapitulation of phylogeny.
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Ernst Haeckel's biogeneticlaw is expanded in a psychogenetic law.
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In conjunction with the other facts, it affords a striking confirmation of our biogeneticlaw.
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Alas, the frontal cortex isn't fully formed until late adolescence - ontogenyrecapitulatesphylogeny - which means that it's just beginning to solidify in babies.
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[Unfortunately, this reference to the embryological dictum that " Ontogenyrecapitulatesphylogeny" is not merely a joke.
Usage of recapitulation theory in English
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The recapitulationtheory originated as a deduction from the evolution theory and as a deduction it still remains.
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W. B. Scott, in the "Theory of Evolution," says, "Thirty years ago, the recapitulationtheory was well nigh universally accepted.
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A peculiar combination of the ideas of development and formation from without has given rise to the recapitulationtheory of education, biological and cultural.
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Embryology, or the RecapitulationTheory, is the last, and perhaps the least important of the claims advanced in favor of evolution.