""Nature never takes leaps."" This view that change follows a gradual and incremental developmental course led to a deemphasis on miracles. All change, from the healing of a broken bone, to the learning of a new skill follows lawful development patterns. This view, advocated by Leibniz, came to be known as
A) uniformitarianism
B) unitarianism
C) continuity theory
D) punctuated equilibrium theory
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