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Introduction David L. Hull and Michael Ruse 1. Adaptation Tim Lewens 2. Population genetics Roberta L. Millstein and Robert A. Skipper 3. Units and levels of selection Elisabeth A. Lloyd 4. What's wrong with the emergenist statistical interpretation of natural selection and random drift Robert N. Brandon and Grant Ramsey 5. Gene Paul E. Griffiths and Karola Stotz 6. Information in biology Peter Godfrey-Smith 7. Reductionism (and antireductionism) in biology Alexander Rosenberg 8. Mechanisms and models Lindley Darden 9. Teleology Andre Ariew 10. Macroevolution, minimalism, and radiation of the animals Kim Sterelny 11. Philosophy and phylogenetics: historical and current connections Maureen Kearney 12. Human evolution: the three grand challenges of human biology Francisco J. Ayala 13. Varieties of evolutionary psychology David J. Buller 14. Neurobiology Valerie Gray Hardcastle 15. Biology explanations of human sexuality: the genetic basis of sexual orientation Christopher Horvath 16. Game theory in evolutionary biology Zachary Ernst 17. What is an 'embryo' and how do we know it? Jane Maienschein 18. Evolutionary developmental biology Manfred D. Laubichler 19. Molecular and systems biology and bioethics Jason Scott Robert 20. Ecology Gregory M. Mikkelson 21. From ecological diversity to biodiversity Sohotra Sarkar 22. Biology and religion Robert T. Pennock 23. The moral grammar of narratives in history of biology: the case of Haeckel and Nazi biology Robert J. Richards.

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