Message 2006-01-0008: Re: PhyloCode: The origin of life perhaps a few times over

Mon, 23 Jan 2006 19:34:31 +0000

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Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 19:34:31 +0000
From: [unknown]
To: phylocode@ouvaxa.cats.ohiou.edu
Subject: Re: PhyloCode: The origin of life perhaps a few times over

I'm getting confused by your references to Lamarck so I'll ask this a=
re all currently accepted Evolutionary theories Darwinian (more preci=
sely NeoDarwinian) either Orthodoxly or in heretical form? Like Punct=
uated Equilibrium. Is Punctuated Equilibrium Theory Darwinian in at l=
east heretical form?
Yisrael Asper
yisraelasper@comcast.net
Pittsburgh PA
 -------------- Original message ----------------------
=46rom: David Marjanovic <david.marjanovic@gmx.at>
> > PhyloCode may have to keep its eyes open to developments
> > in geology and astronomy for its code.
>=20
> Why? The PhyloCode can already deal with everything that evolves an=
d=20
> branches* -- it could even be used for languages. How many origins =
of life=20
> there were doesn't matter for it.
>=20
> * Contrary to an earlier post of mine, Lamarck doesn't seem to have=
=20
> believed in cladogenesis... he believed that life is constantly ari=
sing=20
> anew and passing through a lot of stages which make up the diversit=
y we=20
> see around us, so the human lineage is the oldest, the chimpanzee l=
ineage=20
> is a little younger, and so on...
>=20
> --=20
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