Abstract Background This essay highlights critical aspects of the plausibility of pre-Darwinian evolution. It is based on a critical review of some better-known open, far-from-equilibrium system-based scenarios supposed to explain processes that took place before Darwinian evolution had emerged and that resulted in the origin of the first systems capable of Darwinian evolution. The researchers’ responses to eight crucial questions are reviewed. The majority of the researchers claim that there would have been an evolutionary continuity between chemistry and “biology”. A key question is how did this evolution begin before Darwinian evolution had begun? In other words the question is whether pre-Darwinian evolution is plausible. Results Streng...
Darwinism is defined here as an evolving research tradition based upon the concepts of natural selec...
Darwin is the father of evolutionary theory because he identified evolutionary patterns and, with N...
Today most people are perfectly happy to accept Charles Darwin’s ideas about ‘evolution by means of ...
Genes are thought to have evolved from long-lived and multiply-interactive molecules in the early st...
For evolution by natural selection to occur it is classically admitted that the three ingredients of...
Background: Our current understanding of evolution is so tightly linked to template-dependent replic...
Since time immemorial men have been preoccupied with the problem of evolution. Philosophers and scie...
Abstract The very success of the Darwinian explanation, in not only demonstrating evolution from mul...
Evolution refers to systematic change over time. During the nineteenth century, growing evi-dence ab...
peer reviewedThis paper deals firstly with a revisiting of Darwin's theory of Natural Selection. Dar...
Darwinian evolution is a central tenet in biology. Conventionally, the defi nition of Darwinian evol...
We study the origin of evolution. Evolution is based on replication, mutation, and selection. But ho...
The reliable dependence of many features of contemporary organisms on changes in gene content and ac...
In research on the origins of life, the concept of “chemical evolution” aims at explaining the trans...
This paper argues that the question of the origin of life cannot be explained by appealing exclusive...
Darwinism is defined here as an evolving research tradition based upon the concepts of natural selec...
Darwin is the father of evolutionary theory because he identified evolutionary patterns and, with N...
Today most people are perfectly happy to accept Charles Darwin’s ideas about ‘evolution by means of ...
Genes are thought to have evolved from long-lived and multiply-interactive molecules in the early st...
For evolution by natural selection to occur it is classically admitted that the three ingredients of...
Background: Our current understanding of evolution is so tightly linked to template-dependent replic...
Since time immemorial men have been preoccupied with the problem of evolution. Philosophers and scie...
Abstract The very success of the Darwinian explanation, in not only demonstrating evolution from mul...
Evolution refers to systematic change over time. During the nineteenth century, growing evi-dence ab...
peer reviewedThis paper deals firstly with a revisiting of Darwin's theory of Natural Selection. Dar...
Darwinian evolution is a central tenet in biology. Conventionally, the defi nition of Darwinian evol...
We study the origin of evolution. Evolution is based on replication, mutation, and selection. But ho...
The reliable dependence of many features of contemporary organisms on changes in gene content and ac...
In research on the origins of life, the concept of “chemical evolution” aims at explaining the trans...
This paper argues that the question of the origin of life cannot be explained by appealing exclusive...
Darwinism is defined here as an evolving research tradition based upon the concepts of natural selec...
Darwin is the father of evolutionary theory because he identified evolutionary patterns and, with N...
Today most people are perfectly happy to accept Charles Darwin’s ideas about ‘evolution by means of ...