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But Whitman rejected Lamarckism and located his external push in natural selection.
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Haldane rejects Lamarckism outright, as contrary in principle to the known workings of inheritance.
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Thus individual learning can influence evolution without recourse to Lamarckism.
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Nevertheless he too at a pinch takes refuge in Lamarckism.
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These opinions, which recall the teleological aspect of Lamarckism, are entirely unsupported by proof.
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This is Lamarckism before Lamarck, as his grandson pointed out.
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My basis for regarding Lamarckism as a theory of hierarchy lies in this division.
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Like Richard Owen, Broom rejected both natural selection and Lamarckism as potential factors for evolutionary change.
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However, Eimer chose Lamarckism as the preferred external potentiator for his "brand" of functionalism.
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Rejecting Lamarckism, Whitman faced the macromutationism of de Vries and the selectionism of Darwin as chief rivals.
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Despite a century of adequate Darwinian explanation, this issue continues to provide a rallying point for vernacular Lamarckism.
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Lamarckism (defined in the modern sense of "soft" heredity) represents the quintessential theory of directed variability.
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The defeat of Lamarckism-ontogeneticdrive in this context-marksone of the great episodes in the history of evolutionary thought.
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There you have the three great schools which divide modern evolutionists: Lamarckism, Weismannism, and Mendelism (or Mutationism).
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I am fully aware that I shall be accused of flat Lamarckism, but a nickname is not an argument.
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He also agreed with Kellogg that three major alternatives fueled the great debate as the century turned: Lamarckism, orthogenesis, and macromutationism.