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Evolutionary Biology: Contemporary and Historical Reflections Upon Core Theory
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Thomas E. Dickins
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Benjamin J.A. Dickins
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2023
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978-3-031-22027-2
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978-3-031-22028-9
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2023
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 25
Every Evolutionist Their Own Historian: The Importance of History, Context, and the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
pp. 55
Yes Indeed, Evolutionary Biologists Should Pay More Attention to History: A Commentary on Smocovitis
pp. 59
History, Evolution, and the “Rashomon Effect”: A Reply to Svensson
pp. 65
The Creativity of Natural Selection and the Creativity of Organisms: Their Roles in Traditional Evolutionary Theory and Some Proposed Extensions
pp. 109
Let there Be Light: A Commentary on Welch
pp. 115
Creative Destruction: A Reply to Haig
pp. 121
The Organism in Evolutionary Explanation: From Early Twentieth Century to the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
pp. 151
Causes and Consequences of Selection: A Commentary on Baedke and Fábregas-Tejeda
pp. 159
Organisms and the Causes and Consequences of Selection: A Reply to Vidya et al.
pp. 173
The Structure of Evolutionary Theory: Beyond Neo-Darwinism, Neo-Lamarckism and Biased Historical Narratives About the Modern Synthesis
pp. 219
It Is the Endless Forms, Stupid: A Commentary on Svensson
pp. 225
Ecology, Agents, and the Causes of Selection: A Reply to Shuker
pp. 231
Hypertextuality of a Hyperextended Synthesis: On the Interpretation of Theories by Means of Selective Quotation
pp. 249
Teleology, Organisms, and Genes: A Commentary on Haig
pp. 265
A Token Response: A Reply to Fábregas-Tejeda and Baedke
pp. 271
The Darwinian Core of Evolutionary Theory and the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis: Similarities and Differences
pp. 329
Evolution Is Bigger than All of Us: A Commentary on Vidya, Dey, Prasad, and Joshi
pp. 335
Why Evolution Is Bigger than all of Us: A Reply to Smocovitis
pp. 343
Inclusive Fitness: A Scientific Revolution
pp. 361
Phenotypes, Organisms, and Individuals: A Commentary on Rodrigues and Gardner
pp. 369
On Monism and Pluralism: A Reply to Dickins, T. E.
pp. 375
Evolution of Bacteriophage Latent Period Length
pp. 427
Optimality and Idealisation in Models of Bacteriophage Evolution: A Commentary on Abedon
pp. 433
On r-K Selection in the Evolution of Bacteriophages: A Reply to Dickins
pp. 441
Plasticity and Information
pp. 461
Phenotypic Plasticity and Evolutionary Syntheses: A Commentary on Dickins, T.E.
pp. 467
On Rhetoric and Conceptual Frames: A Reply to Futuyma
pp. 473
The Curious Incident of the Wasp in the Fig Fruit: Sex Allocation and the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
pp. 505
The Nuances of Biological Syntheses: A Commentary on Shuker
pp. 511
On Genetics, Ecology, and the Role of Philosophy in Evolutionary Biology: A Reply to Distin
pp. 517
The Evolving Evolutionary Synthesis
pp. 543
Inclusive Fitness Theory as a Scientific Revolution: A Commentary on Futuyma
pp. 549
Inclusive Fitness Theory Prefigured: A Reply to Rodrigues and Gardner
pp. 555
Genes and Organisms in the Legacy of the Modern Synthesis
pp. 569
The Parallax View: A Commentary on Ågren
pp. 581
Why We Disagree About Selfish Genes: A Reply to Welch
pp. 587
Genetic Evolvability: Using a Restricted Pluralism to Tidy up the Evolvability Concept
pp. 611
Pluralism and Progress in Evolutionary Biology: A Commentary on Distin
pp. 617
Genetic Evolvability: A Reply to Ågren
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