During the 19th century, evolutionary models of innovation followed a famous thesis of continuity, according to which methods and explanatory patterns of biology should have an important say in the social sciences. In the 20th century, this thesis was considered unacceptable as part of the sharp separation of biology from the social sciences. Recent advances in the biological sciences suggest a way in which a version of the thesis of continuity can be reinstated, to suggest new ways of explaining innovation in the social sciences. Key kinds of innovation can be explained in terms of the evolution of robust complex systems, interpreted as processes of path creation
The view that science is typically a cumulative, progressive process, as suggested by some historian...
The position of biology among the other natural sciences and the inter-action of science and society...
Human language emerged abruptly. Diverse body forms evolved suddenly. Seed-bearing plants spread rap...
During the 19thcentury, evolutionary models of innovation followed a famous thesis of continuity, ac...
During the 19thcentury, evolutionary models of innovation followed a famous thesis of continuity, ac...
Innovations are generally unexpected, often spectacular changes in phenotypes and ecological functio...
adaptation. Biologists are accustomed to biological adaptation, which assumes evolution ofstructure ...
When society changes the need for knowledge may change well. New types of knowledge and new ways to ...
The history of life as documented by the fossil record encompasses evolutionary diversifications at ...
Biological evolution and technological innovation, while differing in many respects, also share comm...
This paper argues that innovation has evolved, from the slow, path dependent, and foreseeable world ...
The objective of this paper is to provide a better understanding of the dynamics of engineering inno...
Human language emerged abruptly. Diverse body forms evolved suddenly. Seed-bearing plants sprea...
ABSTRACT This article introduces a special issue on evolutionary innovation and morpholo-gical novel...
The evolution of life from the simplest, original form to complex, intelligent animal life occurred ...
The view that science is typically a cumulative, progressive process, as suggested by some historian...
The position of biology among the other natural sciences and the inter-action of science and society...
Human language emerged abruptly. Diverse body forms evolved suddenly. Seed-bearing plants spread rap...
During the 19thcentury, evolutionary models of innovation followed a famous thesis of continuity, ac...
During the 19thcentury, evolutionary models of innovation followed a famous thesis of continuity, ac...
Innovations are generally unexpected, often spectacular changes in phenotypes and ecological functio...
adaptation. Biologists are accustomed to biological adaptation, which assumes evolution ofstructure ...
When society changes the need for knowledge may change well. New types of knowledge and new ways to ...
The history of life as documented by the fossil record encompasses evolutionary diversifications at ...
Biological evolution and technological innovation, while differing in many respects, also share comm...
This paper argues that innovation has evolved, from the slow, path dependent, and foreseeable world ...
The objective of this paper is to provide a better understanding of the dynamics of engineering inno...
Human language emerged abruptly. Diverse body forms evolved suddenly. Seed-bearing plants sprea...
ABSTRACT This article introduces a special issue on evolutionary innovation and morpholo-gical novel...
The evolution of life from the simplest, original form to complex, intelligent animal life occurred ...
The view that science is typically a cumulative, progressive process, as suggested by some historian...
The position of biology among the other natural sciences and the inter-action of science and society...
Human language emerged abruptly. Diverse body forms evolved suddenly. Seed-bearing plants spread rap...