Evolution (Biology) - Philosophy.
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Works: | 34 works in 17 publications in 17 languages |
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Toward a new philosophy of biology : = observations of an evolutionist /
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The evolution of Darwinism : = selection, adaptation, and progress in evolutionary biology /
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The epistemology of development, evolution, and genetics = selected essays /
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Evolving Hamlet = seventeenth-century English tragedy and the ethics of natural selection /
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From Strange Simplicity to Complex Familiarity = A Treatise on Matter, Information, Life and Thought /
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Life and evolution = Latin American essays on the history and philosophy of biology /
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At home in the universe : = the search for laws of self-organization and complexity /
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Commonsense Darwinism : = evolution, morality, and the human condition /
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Did Darwin write the Origin backwards? : = philosophical essays on Darwin's theory /
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Entangled life = organism and environment in the biological and social sciences /
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Conceptual change in biology = scientific and philosophical perspectives on evolution and development /
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Evolution science and ethics in the third millennium = challenges and choices for humankind /
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From stars to brains = milestones in the planetary evolution of life and intelligence /
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Global brain singularity = universal history, future evolution and humanity's dialectical horizon /
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From evolutionary biology to economics and back = parallels and crossings between economics and evolution /
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Life and mind = new directions in the philosophy of biology and cognitive sciences /
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On the origin of evolution = tracing 'Darwin's dangerous idea' from Aristotle to DNA /
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The evolution of darwinism = selection, adaptation and progress in evolutionary biology /
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