Noun(1) emergence during embryonic development of various characters or structures that appeared during the evolutionary history of the strain or species(2) emergence during embryonic development of various characters or structures that appeared during the evolutionary history of the strain or species [also: palingeneses (pl)]
Noun(1) emergence during embryonic development of various characters or structures that appeared during the evolutionary history of the strain or species(2) emergence during embryonic development of various characters or structures that appeared during the evolutionary history of the strain or species [also: palingeneses (pl)]
(1) In a process the philosopher Ernst Cassirer, in his Essay on Man, called palingenesis , the past is recreated as a living organism in which every separate element is connected.(2) There was no obvious palingenesis bone shown in. the X-ray images.(3) Like other palingenetic movements, Strapaese did not condemn modernism and modernity outright but, as Braun argues, wished to reconcile aspects of modern technology and avant-gardism with adherence to tradition.(4) Palingenesis has been used for the exact reproduction of ancestral features by inheritance.(5) u2018Alterations or distortions of the original palingenetic course of developmentu2019 Haeckel called u2018caenogenesis.u2019(6) Mazzini thought Italy's unity could be fostered only through u2018a collective palingenetic experience,u2019 by undergoing a process of u2018struggle, sacrifice, and martyrdomu2019 comparable to a religious transformation.(7) The truck's role as principal protagonist in both the revolutionary violence and its productivist aftermath confirmed its mythic significance in this overtly palingenetic narrative.(8) Agreeing on the fact that u2018change could not come about by waiting for economic laws to u2018bring about palingenetic eventsu2019 u2018, Gramsci strongly advocated a voluntarist approach to politics.u2019