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In biology the notion of evolution (1) means that the different forms of life actually have a structure and a position in nature which are due to a development from other forms. This development generally is called phylogenetic because it concerns the development of species, or phylogeny; in biology the notion of evolution is not related to ontogeny, or development of individuals, except for the individual’s qualities as a member of his species.
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Rosdorff, L.W. (1974). The Biological Conceptions of Evolution. In: The Framework of Legal Evolution. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6028-3_1
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