Terms vs Metaevolution - What's the difference?
terms | metaevolution |
(philosophy, biology) The evolution of the elements of evolutionary systems.
* 1980 , Erich Jantsch, "Ethics and Evolution," The North American Review , vol. 265, no. 3, p. 16:
* 2004 , Elías Palti, "The ‘Return of the Subject’ as a Historico-Intellectual Problem," History and Theory , vol. 43, no. 1, p. 76, note 53:
As nouns the difference between terms and metaevolution
is that terms is while metaevolution is (philosophy|biology) the evolution of the elements of evolutionary systems.metaevolution
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Alternative forms
* meta-evolutionNoun
(en-noun)- More recently, however, it has become increasingly realized that symbiosis is at the core of the evolution of evolutionary levels and mechanisms—of a metaevolution —in the microevolution of life.
- The notion of event'' is also associated with that of ''metaevolution in biology (the evolution of the evolutionary processes themselves).
