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The Cambridge companion to the philosophy of biology

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Adaptation / Tim Lewens
Population genetics / Roberta L. Millstein, Robert A. Skipper Jr.
Units and levels of selection / Elisabeth A. Lloyd
What's wrong with the emergentist statistical interpretation of natural selection and random drift / Robert N. Brandon, Grant Ramsey
Gene / Paul E. Griffiths, Karola Stotz
Information in biology / Peter Godfrey-Smith
Reductionism (and antireductionism) in biology / Alexander Rosenberg
Mechanisms and models / Lindley Darden
Teleology / André Ariew
Macroevolution, minimalism, and the radiation of the animals / Kim Sterelny
Philosophy and phylogenetics: historical and current connections / Maureen Kearney
Human evolution: the three grand challenges of human biology / Francisco J. Ayala
Varieties of evolutionary psychology / David J. Buller
Neurobiology / Valerie Gray Hardcastle
Biological explanations of human sexuality: the genetic basis of sexual orientation / Christopher Horvath
Game theory in evolutionary biology / Zachary Ernst
What is an 'embryo' and how do we know? / Jane Maienschein
Evolutionary developmental biology / Manfred D. Laubichler
Molecular and systems biology and bioethics / Jason Scott Robert
Ecology / Gregory M. Mikkelson
From ecological diversity to biodiversity / Sahotra Sarkar
Biology and religion / Robert T. Pennock
The moral grammar of narratives in history of biology: the case of Haeckel and Nazi biology / Robert J. Richards.

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