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Article Evelyn Fox Keller (2016)
Active Matter, Then and Now. History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences (p. 11). (/isis/citation/CBB303169325/) unapi

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Wheeler and Whitehead: Process Biology and Process Philosophy in the Early Twentieth Century. Journal of the History of Ideas (pp. 489-507). (/isis/citation/CBB460916851/) unapi

Book Gillian Barker (2015)
Beyond Biofatalism: Human Nature for an Evolving World. (/isis/citation/CBB576244434/) unapi

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Introduction: Philosophers meet biologists. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (pp. 64-67). (/isis/citation/CBB384940955/) unapi

Article Ulrich Krohs (2015)
Can functionality in evolving networks be explained reductively?. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (pp. 94-101). (/isis/citation/CBB052973474/) unapi

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Universality, complexity and the praxis of biology: Two case studies. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (pp. 68-72). (/isis/citation/CBB948011358/) unapi

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Can mechanistic explanation be reconciled with scale-free constitution and dynamics?. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (pp. 84-93). (/isis/citation/CBB113792331/) unapi

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Explanation in Biology: An Enquiry into the Diversity of Explanatory Patterns in the Life Sciences. (/isis/citation/CBB328513685/) unapi

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Book Love, Alan C. (2015)
Conceptual Change in Biology: Scientific And Philosophical Perspectives on Evolution and Development. (/isis/citation/CBB001550598/) unapi

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Are natural selection explanatory models a priori?. Biology and Philosophy (pp. 787-809). (/isis/citation/CBB225246599/) unapi

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Grown but Not Made: British Modernist Sculpture and the New Biology. (/isis/citation/CBB001551962/) unapi

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Philosophy of Microbiology. (/isis/citation/CBB986238734/) unapi

Essay Review Charbel N. El-Hani (2014)
Kampourakis, K. (ed.) (2013): The Philosophy of Biology: A Companion for Educators. Science and Education. (/isis/citation/CBB125175138/) unapi

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How Could a “Blind” Evolutionary Process Have Made Human Moral Beliefs Sensitive to Strongly Universal, Objective Moral Standards?. Biology and Philosophy (pp. 691-708). (/isis/citation/CBB110998161/) unapi

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