Abstract
This paper contrasts the implications of purely mechanical evolution with those of emergent evolution and attempts to show that acceptance of the latter resolves many of the apparent conflicts between conclusions drawn from the theory of evolution and the practice of life. "The world behaves as it would if emergent evolution were a correct doctrine. Science I believe would find itself more adequate to that world if it too would try for a while behaving as if emergent evolution were a correct doctrine.".

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