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  • Conceptual Issues in Evolutionary Biology (MIT Press (MA)) – Trade paperback (2006)
    by Prof. Elliott Sober (Editor)

    Conceptual Issues in Evolutionary Biology

    Trade paperback, MIT Press (MA)
    2006
    English
    3rd ed.
    612 pages

    ISBN: 0262693380
    ISBN-13: 9780262693387

    Essays by philosophers and scientists address conceptual issues in evolutionary biology; a new edition substantially updated, with new sections on women in the evolutionary process, evolutionary psychology, laws in evolutionary theory, and race.

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Essential Collection for Philosophy of Science

by wispsmoke on Apr 26, 2007

The essays in this volume are essential to an understanding of contemporary debate in philosophy of biology as well as greater issues in philosophy of science. I would recommend either the second or third edition-- both contain essays that the other does not, and every essay is carefully chosen. More

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