Health, it is argued, implies that a system has an optimum state that can be defended. For organisms and populations this can be understood objectively and generally in terms of neo-Darwinian principles. Similar reasoning cannot be applied to ecosystems. The possible advantages and difficulties of a
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A consideration of constitutional concepts
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- 1964
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- English
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- Article
- ISSN
- 0033-2720
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