emergent evolution
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of emergent evolution
First recorded in 1920–25
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It is also vital in comprehending the relativity-universe prescribed by the theory of emergent evolution.
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The theory of emergent evolution holds that space, time, matter, life are not independent of each other but form an organic whole.
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He believed that the churches must be subject to the state, led the way to the "higher criticism" of the Bible and even developed a theory of emergent evolution.
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