Análisis del concepto de instinto en Jean Baptiste Lamarck
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Jean Baptiste Lamarck, AntropologíaAbstract
One the most important goals of philosophy of Science is the analysis of concepts in a scientific theory, in order to describe the ways in which a particular concept is related to a theory. The "instinct" concept has been fundamental to modern history of biology. This essay attempts to make a detailed analysis of this concept in Lamarck's work: Zoological Philosophy, a transcendental book in the history of evolutionary theories.
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