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  Autogenesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In biology the word autogenesis has been used to describe two similar concepts:
Orthogenesis - a discredited evolutionary idea that hypothesised a directed 'teleological' form of evolution.
Autogenesis may also have been used to mean a combination of the two, a purposeful, directed or 'special creation' abiogenesis event, the product of which undergoes orthogenesis.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Autogenesis   (96 words)

  
 Orthogenesis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Orthogenesis, orthogenetic evolution or autogenesis, is the hypothesis that life has an innate tendency to move in a unilinear fashion due to some internal or external "driving force".
The hypothesis is based on essentialism, finalism and cosmic teleology and proposes an intrinsic drive which slowly transforms species.
Autogenesis is a specific version of orthogenesis which also incorporates spontaneous generation, the refuted hypothesis that each species is created by its own abiogenesis or special creation event.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Orthogenetic   (1446 words)

  
 Theory & Psychology
The language enables us to distinguish among types of autogenesis which have previously been regarded as identical, and to describe new types which have not yet been discussed in the experimental literature.
The first stage deals with individual autogenetic processes, wherein a single person's belief system has an effect on the truth or falsehood of what is believed (e.g.
Higher-order autogenesis has paradoxical consequences that raise fundamental questions about the nature and scope of empirical knowledge.
www.psych.ucalgary.ca /thpsyc/abstracts/abstracts_4.1/Kukla.html   (159 words)

  
 Alaska Journal of Commerce: Business History 08/04/03
Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital in St. Louis has formed an alliance with Autogenesis Inc., a four-year-old Alaska firm, worth $300,000 to Autogenesis for a year and a half, said Jim Kean, chief executive officer.
Negotiations continue regarding the amounts for research and technology, but Kean expects the alliance to be ongoing, he said.
Autogenesis is working on a similar agreement with the Emory clinic in Georgia, Kean said.
www.alaskajournal.com /stories/080403/bus_20030804004.shtml   (484 words)

  
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 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2004.10.15
Mysliwiec further glosses this incident as an elimination of "the concept of paternity as a possible causative force preceding the autogenesis of the creator-god" (ibid.).
Even though not mentioned in the book, there may be an analogy here with the Greek myth of Oedipus, which can be seen from the same cosmogonic perspective.
The author also makes a connection between the Heliopolitan autogenesis and androgyny, arguing that the creator-god Atum must have been a bisexual being.
ccat.sas.upenn.edu /bmcr/2004/2004-10-15.html   (1526 words)

  
 The KLI Theory Lab - keywords - autogenesis
Kampis, G. Csányi, V. A computer model of autogenesis.
Kull, K. Organisms can be proud to have been their own designers.
Keywords: adaptive evolution • autogenesis • Baldwin effect • biosemiotics • functional genome • gene conversion • gene duplication • individual adaptation • Lamarckism • post-Darwinism • self-organisation.
www.kli.ac.at /theorylab/Keyword/A/autogenesis.html   (108 words)

  
 Commentary on the Gospel of God
And the holy Spirit completed the divine Autogenesis, His son (the divine Autogenesis), together with Barbelo, that he may attend the mighty and invisible Virginal Spirit as the divine Autogenesis, the Christ whom He had honored with a mighty voice.
And the twelve aeons belong to the Son of the Autogenesis.
It is he, the perfect man, whom the Virginal Spirit called Pigera-Adamas, and He placed him over the first aeon with the mighty one, the Autogenesis, the Christ, by the first Truth Armozel.
www.gnostics.com /gospel.html   (12412 words)

  
 Maggots, Mice and ... Stanley Miller?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The distinction must now be drawn between the old notion of spontaneous generation and the new notion of autogenesis.
Pasteur was correct that spontaneous generation as it was conceived of then, is an impossibility for the present Phanerozoic epoch we live in; however, his authority does not extend to preclude the more refined, scientific notion of spontaneous generation concerning chemical evolution of the past Archean epoch.
The new conception of autogenesis began with the experiments of a German chemist named Friedrich Whole.
www.stanford.edu /group/STS/techne/Fall2002/srinivasan1.htm   (3913 words)

  
 FQS 3(4) Koch, Review Note: Anne Huber (2001). Berufserfolg als individuelles Projekt [Occupational Career as a ...
Through this effort, she describes a general pattern of success for both kinds of managers.
Further, she illustrates the process of autogenesis, in the case of one fundraiser, by reconstructing his occupational biography.
Unfortunately, HUBER attaches too much importance on theoretical and methodological questions and does not elaborate her main question—the autogenesis of a successful manager.
qualitative-research.net /fqs-texte/4-02/4-02review-koch-e.htm   (217 words)

  
 Bernard Shaw's Novels - A book from the University Press of Florida
Dietrich stresses Shaw's psychic transformation from a shy, priggish, inept Shelleyan intellectual to an efficient, extroverted, ironically devilish statesman-poet.
Amid the decay and death of the old Victorian father figures, the young genius discovers, as James Joyce did later, that he must commit autogenesis and re-create himself as his own authority figure.
In the moral and spiritual emptiness of the modern world, Shaw engendered the inherently moral "Superman," who would triumph over circumstances by being a master rather than a slave of reality.
www.upf.com /archive/dietrich.html   (431 words)

  
 Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences : Selected Research
I am hoping to expand the techniques we've employed in Argentina to similar sequence stratigraphic analyses in the Sevier foreland of Utah.
Nonmarine sequence stratigraphy: Roles of tectonics, climate, and autogenesis.
Quantification of nonmarine base level models and physical properties of paleosols in nonmarine sequences.
www.eas.cornell.edu /fbxk/stsr.cfm?pid=88   (200 words)

  
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Autogenesis would not have been possible without the sensational muscians who took part in the recording sessions, Chris would like to thank...
Autogenesis: a hypothetical organic phenomenon by which living organisms are created from nonliving matter.
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 RC: the project of the self autogenesis and the problem of the Other
RC: the project of the self autogenesis and the problem of the Other
Robinson Crusoe : the Project of Self Autogenesis and the problem of the Other
"Robinson Crusoe and the project of autogenesis (self-making)"
www.english.ucsb.edu /faculty/warner/courses/w00/engl30/RC2.00.htm   (1483 words)

  
 JAMES ELLIOTT WITH APHRODITE AUTOGENESIS - computer art extraordinaire!!
James Elliott in full regalia holding his astonishing and ground breaking computer image "Aphrodite Autogenesis" 1996.
Elliott's interpretation of a Love Goddess being born via genetic engineering.
This portrait was taken just as Elliott was creating his first masterpieces with digital imaging.
www.jameselliott.com /1biopix/elaphro.htm   (74 words)

  
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 autogeneal Autogeneal - Definition of Autogeneal by Websters Online Dictionary
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 GGRW 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Males take advantage of the female to create life-- a male-only reproduction that denies women a role (42-43).
Butler, then, would read Alberta's wanting a baby and no husband as a feminist claim of one's own body--a female autogenesis that challenges Plato's male autogenesis.
Alberta wishes to set up camp on the "outside" and forget the "inside", all-male, patriarchal world.
www.louisville.edu /a-s/english/babo/wright/butlerggrwone.html   (209 words)

  
 genesis - alphaDictionary * Free English On-line Dictionary
(Suffix) Creation of, by, or from, as autogenesis "self-creation" (the theory that a living organism can be derived from nonliving matter) and hallucinogenesis, the creation of hallucinations.
The natural adjective for genesis would be genetic but this adjective is now ineluctably associated with gene.
It does serve as the adjectival form of the suffix, so that autogenetic is the adjective for autogenesis.
www.alphadictionary.com /goodword/word/genesis   (367 words)

  
 Evolutionary Systems
The former is resolutely mechanistic, while most versions of the latter, more or less explicitly, tentatively at least, reject mechanistic materialism as their basic philosophy.
On this score we find interest in ideas like self-organization, autopoiesis, autogenesis, autocatakinesis, autognosis, semiosis and other ideas linked to change being generated from within a changing system rather than from outside in newtonian/darwinian style, and to the necessity for bringing the subjective observer explicitly into representations.
C) Current problems which would form the basis of discussions at a conference
pespmc1.vub.ac.be /EVOLSYS.html   (452 words)

  
 autogenesis - Dictionnaire Français-Anglais WordReference.com
We found no English translation for 'autogenesis' in our French to English Dictionary.
Or did you want to translate 'autogenesis' from English to French?
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