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* Brandon, Robert N.: Adaptation and evolutionary theory. In: Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part A 9/3, 1978, S. 181-206. | * Brandon, Robert N.: Adaptation and evolutionary theory. In: Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part A 9/3, 1978, S. 181-206. | ||
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* Brandon, Robert N.: Biological teleology: Questions and explanations. In: Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part A 12/2, 1981, S. 91-105. [[https:// | * Brandon, Robert N.: Biological teleology: Questions and explanations. In: Studies In History and Philosophy of Science Part A 12/2, 1981, S. 91-105. [[https:// | ||
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* Esposito, Maurizio: Utopianism in the British evolutionary synthesis. In: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C, 42/1 (2011), S. 40-49. | * Esposito, Maurizio: Utopianism in the British evolutionary synthesis. In: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C, 42/1 (2011), S. 40-49. | ||
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+ | * Finnegan, Diarmid A.: Eve and Evolution: Christian Responses to the First Woman Question, 1860–1900. In: Journal of the History of Ideas, 75/2 (2014), S. 283-305. | ||
* Ghiselin, Michael T.: Evolving the language of evolution. In: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 25, 1994, S. 263-269. | * Ghiselin, Michael T.: Evolving the language of evolution. In: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 25, 1994, S. 263-269. |
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