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300 pages, Hardcover
First published July 15, 2008
"If in place of inner feelings we put the processes of self-organization at work in a species, the Lamarckian scheme does, in fact, approach the most modern conceptions of the ways of nature" (210).
"Chance mutations are not selected because they are beneficial; they are beneficial because they happen to appear in a relational system which was already well prepared for them. That blind selection should be the sole cause of evolution is one of the mightiest fictions of our time. Selection is never blind; it is always guided by prior formation of developmental and semiotic integration" (202).