Having traced the history of nature from its origins to the separation of man from it, we can now proceed to build the foundations of a science devoted to the study of evolution, which we call evolution. Other authors who have proposed the creation of such a science have called it evolutionism or evolutionistics . However, the name "evolutionary" seems appropriate to us , since it indicates the continuity with the old philosophical discipline , dialectics, which for a long time claimed to be a general theory of development. The transition of "ts" to "t" using the suffix "ik", which the authors of the above-mentioned names try to avoid, is not a problem at all, since in all Western European languages the word "evolution" is spelled with a "t" (original Latin evolutio, French evolutio, etc.).