Of Genes and Schemes

Abstract
There is much to be gained, both heuristically and epistemologically, from unifying the conceptual frameworks of theories of evolution, so that problems and their solutions in one theory may be transposed and explored in the others. This argument is used to reconsider the mutationist and Darwinian theories of evolution in the light of Piaget’s tertium quid, as expressed in the theory of augmentative equilibration.

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