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  1. Do heritable immune responses extend physiological individuality?Sophie Juliane Veigl - 2022 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 44 (4):1-20.
    Immunology and its philosophy are a primary source for thinking about biological individuality. Through its discriminatory function, the immune system is believed to delineate organism and environment within one generation, thus defining the physiological individual. Based on the paradigmatic instantiations of immune systems, immune interactions and, thus, the physiological individual are believed to last only for one generation. However, in recent years, transgenerationally persisting immune responses have been reported in several phyla, but the consequences for physiological individuality have not yet (...)
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  • We Should Not Use the Term “Lamarckian” as It Is Often Used in Opposition to “Darwinian”.Dave Speijer - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (9):1900092.
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  • Seeing “Lamarckian” More Positively: The Use/Disuse Paradigm Increases Understanding.Sophie J. Veigl - 2019 - Bioessays 41 (6):1900054.
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