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Robert Redfield and the Development of American Anthropology
They referred to these two forms of interaction as the "orthogenetic" and "
heterogenetic" functions of cities. No city in their scheme accorded entirely with
one function or the other; rather, the terms orthogenetic and heterogenetic
referred simply ...
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Society and Settlement: Jewish Land of Israel in the ...
An interesting distinction between two city types was proposed years ago by
Redfield and Singer (1954), who differentiated between orthogenetic and
heterogenetic cities. The orthogenetic cities were defined as those “carrying
forward into ...
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Urban Ministry: The Kingdom, the City & the People of God
The authors proposed a typology of two cities, a distinction between orthogenetic,
largely preindustrial cities of moral order out of which came the Great Tradition
and heterogenetic, postindustrial cities of technical order and differing little ...
Manuel Ortiz, Harvie M. Conn, 2010
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Concepts and Theories of Human Development
This principle, which he termed the orthogenetic principle, states that “whenever
development occurs it proceeds from a state of relative globality and lack of
differentiation to a state of increasing differentiation, articulation, and hierarchic ...
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The Eclipse of Darwinism: Anti-Darwinian Evolution Theories ...
For this reason, both Scott and Osborn turned away from the inheritance of
acquired characters as an explanation of the fossil trends that were their real
concern, and thus Cope's synthesis of orthogenetic and environmental
Lamarckism was ...
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The Structure of Evolutionary Theory
of evidence for viewing his orthogenetic sequence as an extension of the
ontogenetic pathway. First, in comparison with their own juvenile plumages, adult
birds generally develop patterns of coloration that may be designated as “further
...
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Transnational Connections: Culture, People, Places
(Naipaul 1987: 141–142) In 1954 Robert Redfield and Milton Singer published
their article “The cultural role ofcities,” in which they dwelt on the distinction
between cities of orthogenetic and heterogenetic cultural transformation.
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Heinz Werner and Developmental Science
Now given that the orthogenetic principle is postulational and normative, I
realized that nothing necessitated the orthogenetic principle as the definition of
development. One might stipulate other principles. Each one was likely to provide
insight ...
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Modern Islam: The Search for Cultural Identity
In both these situations the change will be felt to be orthogenetic, that is, a
legitimate growth from native presuppositions. On the other hand, change and, in
more extreme instances, actual transformation of culture may be stimulated (or ...
Gustave Edmund Grunebaum, 1962
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The Rorschach: A Developmental Perspective
THE ORTHOGENETIC PRINCIPLE A fourth perspective on the Rorschach
situation, one that encompasses aspects of the others, is afforded by the work of
Heinz Werner (Werner, 1957,1961; Werner and Kaplan, 1963). Werner bases his
...
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What The Cloud Doesn't Do
Many people believe in orthogenetic evolution, a singular march from hunched over ape to intelligent man. But a better conceptualization of the ... «TechCrunch, Kwi 12»
A mediocre man's great son, a great man's mediocre son
People often misunderstand the idea from what I can tell, and treat it as if there is an orthogenetic-like tendency of generations to regress back ... «Discover Magazine, Gru 11»
How Was Darwin's Theory Accepted? The Curious History of a …
... orthogenetic theories holding wide popularity among scientists of the day. But this misses the underlying significance of Darwinian evolution ... «Discovery Institute, Lip 11»
Evolution by Mixing and Matching
Variation is genetic, for species tend to evolve, but it is not definitely directed or determined (orthogenetic). A character once formed tends to ... «ScienceBlogs, Paz 09»