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Evolutionary naturalism : selected essays / Michael Ruse.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 1995.Description: x, 316 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0415089972
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 146/.7 20
LOC classification:
  • B818 .R87 1994
Partial contents:
1. Ought Philosophers Consider Scientific Discovery?: A Darwinian case study -- 2. Are Pictures Really Necessary?: The case of Sewall Wright's 'adaptive landscapes' -- 3. Controversy in Palaeontology: The theory of punctuated equilibria -- 4. A Threefold Parallelism for Our Time?: Progressive development in society, science and the organic world -- 5. Scientific Change is a Family Affair! -- 6. The View from Somewhere: A critical defence of evolutionary epistemology -- 7. Evolutionary Biology and Cultural Values: Is it irremediably corrupt? -- 8. Evolution and Ethics: The sociobiological approach -- 9. Evolutionary Ethics: The debate continues.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 292-310) and index.

1. Ought Philosophers Consider Scientific Discovery?: A Darwinian case study -- 2. Are Pictures Really Necessary?: The case of Sewall Wright's 'adaptive landscapes' -- 3. Controversy in Palaeontology: The theory of punctuated equilibria -- 4. A Threefold Parallelism for Our Time?: Progressive development in society, science and the organic world -- 5. Scientific Change is a Family Affair! -- 6. The View from Somewhere: A critical defence of evolutionary epistemology -- 7. Evolutionary Biology and Cultural Values: Is it irremediably corrupt? -- 8. Evolution and Ethics: The sociobiological approach -- 9. Evolutionary Ethics: The debate continues.

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