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The Synergism Hypothesis Thirty years later

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 May 2016

Peter A. Corning*
Affiliation:
Institute for the Study of Complex Systems, 3501 Beaverton Valley Road, Friday Harbor, WA 98250. [email protected]
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I think it is fair to say that synergy is an idea whose time has finally come. It seems that every week another new example of synergy is reported in some scientific journal, and articles about synergy are nowadays routinely accepted for publication in various disciplines. This was certainly not the case 30 years ago. Back then using the term “synergy” in a journal submission was an almost certain kiss of death. I speak from personal experience. So times have changed. However, the theory proposed in my 1983 book, The Synergism Hypothesis: A Theory of Progressive Evolution^ has had a more complex journey, and herein lies a bit of intellectual history and some lessons about the culture and politics of science.

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References

1. Corning, Peter A., The Synergism Hypothesis: A Theory of Progressive Evolution (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1983).Google Scholar
2. Corning, Peter A., “The co-operative gene: On the role of synergy in evolution,” Evolutionary Theory, 1996, 11: 183207.Google Scholar
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