Hans Driesch

Hans Adolf Eduard Driesch (28 October 1867 – 17 April 1941) was a German biologist and philosopher from Bad Kreuznach. He is most noted for his early experimental work in embryology and for his neo-vitalist philosophy of entelechy. He has also been credited with performing the first artificial 'cloning' of an animal in the 1880s, although this claim is dependent on how one defines cloning. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Driesch, Hans (1867-1941).
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by Driesch, Hans 1867-1941
Published 1889
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by Driesch, Hans 1867-1941
Published 1889
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by Driesch, Hans (1867-1941).
Published 1893
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by Driesch, Hans 1867-1941
Published 1893
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by Driesch, Hans 1867-1941
Published 1893
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by Driesch, Hans (1867-1941).
Published 1894
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by Driesch, Hans 1867-1941
Published 1894
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by Driesch, Hans, 1867-1941.
Published 1894
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by Driesch, Hans 1867-1941
Published 1894
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by Driesch, Hans 1867-1941
Published 1894
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by Driesch, Hans 1867-1941
Published 1899
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by Driesch, Hans 1867-1941
Published 1901
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by Driesch, Hans, 1867-1941.
Published 1901
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by Driesch, Hans, 1867-1941.
Published 1901
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by Driesch, Hans, 1867-1941.
Published 1903
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