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- A unifying theory of evolution generated by means of information modelling
- Art and the higher life : painting and evolutionary thought in late nineteenth-century America
- Beyond evolution : human nature and the limits of evolutionary explanation
- Biology and ideology from Descartes to Dawkins
- Biology's first law : the tendency for diversity and complexity to increase in evolutionary systems
- But is it science? : the philosophical question in the creation/evolution controversy
- But is it science? : the philosophical question in the creation/evolution controversy
- Can a Darwinian be a Christian? : the relationship between science and religion
- Chaos and life : complexity and order in evolution and thought
- Closure : emergent organizations and their dynamics
- Commonsense Darwinism : evolution, morality, and the human condition
- Concepts and methods in evolutionary biology
- Conceptual issues in evolutionary biology
- Conceptual issues in evolutionary biology
- Contemporary debates in philosophy of biology
- Cooperation and its evolution
- Cooperation and its evolution
- Darwin : art and the search for origins
- Darwin and design : does evolution have a purpose?
- Darwin's dangerous idea : evolution and the meanings of life
- Darwin's incomplete idea : Wittgenstein, language, our place in nature and our responsibility for the environment
- Darwin's legacy : what evolution means today
- Darwinian myths : the legends and misuses of a theory
- Defending evolution in the classroom : a guide to the creation/evolution controversy
- Defining Darwin : essays on the history and philosophy of evolutionary biology
- Did Darwin write the Origin backwards? : philosophical essays on Darwin's theory
- Die Architektur der Synthese : Entstehung und Philosophie der modernen Evolutionstheorie
- Earth, Life, and System : Evolution and Ecology on a Gaian Planet
- Embryology, epigenesis, and evolution : taking development seriously
- Eternal ephemera : adaptation and the origin of species, from the nineteenth century through punctuated equilibria and beyond
- Eternal ephemera : adaptation and the origin of species, from the nineteenth century through punctuated equilibria and beyond
- Evidence and evolution : the logic behind the science
- Evolution and the levels of selection
- Evolution as natural history : a philosophical analysis
- Evolution at a crossroads : the new biology and the new philosophy of science
- Evolution vs. creationism
- Evolution's hand : searching for the creator in contemporary science
- Evolution, games, and God : the principle of cooperation
- Evolving : the human effect and why it matters
- Evolving Hamlet : seventeenth-century English tragedy and the ethics of natural selection
- From strange simplicity to complex familiarity : a treatise on matter, information, life and thought
- Functions : selection and mechanisms
- Genes and the agents of life : the individual in the fragile sciences, biology
- Human nature after Darwin : a philosophical introduction
- Investigations
- Keys to life : philosophy and new mechanisms of evolution and development
- Life as its own designer : Darwin's Origin and Western thought
- Life's solution : inevitable humans in a lonely universe
- Metaphysics and the origin of species
- Monad to man : the concept of progress in evolutionary biology
- Mystery of mysteries : is evolution a social construction?
- No free lunch : why specified complexity cannot be purchased without intelligence
- One long argument : Charles Darwin and the genesis of modern evolutionary thought
- Order and disorder
- Philosophy of biology
- Population wars : a new perspective on competition and coexistence
- Proving Darwin : making biology mathematical
- Reinventing Darwin : the great debate at the high table of evolutionary theory
- Science and selection : essays on biological evolution and the philosophy of science
- Science, politics, and evolution
- Taking Darwin seriously : a naturalistic approach to philosophy
- The ancestor's tale : a pilgrimage to the dawn of evolution
- The changing role of the embryo in evolutionary thought : roots of evo-devo
- The epistemology of development, evolution, and genetics : selected essays
- The evolution of Darwinism : selection, adaptation, and progress in evolutionary biology
- The evolution of agency and other essays
- The nature of selection : evolutionary theory in philosophical focus
- The roots of power : animate form and gendered bodies
- The runes of evolution : how the universe became self-aware
- The science and humanism of Stephen Jay Gould
- The theory of evolution : from a space vacuum to neural ensembles and moving forward
- Thinking beyond Darwin : the idea of the type as a key to vertebrate evolution
- Toward a new philosophy of biology : observations of an evolutionist
- What makes biology unique? : considerations on the autonomy of a scientific discipline
- Why I am not a scientist : anthropology and modern knowledge
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