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There has been debate in philosophy of biology over the decade since the first edition of this anthology appeared. Changes and additions in the new edition reflect the ways in which the subject has broadened and deepened on several fronts; more than half of the chapters are new. In all, twenty-three selections take up fitness, function and teleology, adaptationism, units of selection, essentialism and population thinking, species, systematic philosophies, phylogenetic inference, reduction of Mendelian genetics to molecular biology, ethics and sociobiology, and cultural evolution and evolutionary epistemology.
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Author | Elliott Sober |
Title | Conceptual Issues in Evolutionary Biology |
Location | Paikallisvarasto Shipped the next business day |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Publication year | 1994 |
Edition | 2 |
Binding | Paperback (softcover) |
Page count | 506 |
Language | English |
ISBN | 9780262691628 |
Product condition | Excellent - (K4-) |
Other remarks | slight abrasion edges and corners |
Height (mm) | 254 |
Depth (mm) | 178 |
Width (mm) | 31 |
Weight (g) | 1106 |
Tax Class | Marginaaliverotus |