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  1. Evolution as a cognition process: Towards an evolutionary epistemology. [REVIEW]Franz M. Wuketits - 1986 - Biology and Philosophy 1 (2):191-206.
    Recently, biologist and philosophers have been much attracted by an evolutionary view of knowledge, so-called evolutionary epistemology. Developing this insight, the present paper argues that our cognitive abilities are the outcome of organic evolution, and that, conversely, evolution itself may be described as a cognition process. Furthermore, it is argued that the key to an adequate evolutionary epistemology lies in a system-theoretical approach to evolution which grows from, but goes beyond, Darwin's theory of natural selection.
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  • Rezensionen.John Wettersten, Arno Hoven, Thomas Kornbichler, Johann Peter Regelmann & Helmut Nobis - 1987 - Zeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 18 (1-2):322-354.
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