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Springer, Dordrecht
2017
352 Pages
ISBN 978-3-319-69121-3
The Darwinian tradition in context
research programs in evolutionary biology
Edited by
Richard G. Delisle
It is the main goal of this volume to put in context the Darwinian tradition by raising questions such as: How should it be defined? Did it interacted with other research programs? Where there any research programs whose developments were largely conducted independently of the Darwinian tradition? Contributors to this volume explicitly reflect upon the nature of the relationship between the Darwinian tradition and other research programs running in parallel. Part I: The view that sees Darwinism as either originally pluralisticor acquiring such a pluralism through modifications and borrowings over time. Part II: The view blurring the boundaries between non-darwinian and darwinian traditions, either by holding that Darwinism itself was never quite as darwinian as previously thought, or that non-darwinian traditions took on board some darwinian components, when not fertilizing Darwinism directly.
Publication details
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-69123-7
Full citation:
Delisle, R. G. (ed) (2017). The Darwinian tradition in context: research programs in evolutionary biology, Springer, Dordrecht.
Table of Contents
van Arsdale Adam
105-130

Levit Georgy S.; Hoßfeld Uwe
169-193

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