Human behaviour towards nature from the biological theories of evolution
Abstract
Following the neodarwinist approach in evolutionary biology the phenogenetic plays a marginal role in evolution. Evolution is basically a genetic problem. In this article we will argue that this view is: a) unilateral; b) there exists another approach, the phenogenetic one that expresses more accurately the role of phenogenetic in evolution; and c) this difference is of great importance for the understanding of human behavior towards natureDownloads
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2008-05-09
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Foladori, G. (2008). Human behaviour towards nature from the biological theories of evolution. Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences, 22, 327-335. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v22i0.2832
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Biology Sciences
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