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Brett Calcott, Philosophy Program, RSSS, ANUSelection, Variation, and Development in Major Evolutionary Transitions Werner Callebaut, Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition ResearchHow Evolutionary is Evolutionary Economics? Werner Callebaut, Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research*** Luis Campos, Harvard UniversityMutatis Mutandis: H. J. Muller’s Revisionist History and the Meaning of "Mutation" Linnda Caporael, Science and Technology Studies, Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteCore Configurations that Can Think, Learn and Create Alan Casselman, Department of Philosophy, Florida State UniversityTeleology, Intention, and Metaphor: Understanding the Function of Evolution Stéphane Castonguay, CIEQ-UQTRBetween the trunk and the bark : forest entomologists, the spruce budworm and the pulp and paper industry in Canada, 1909-1973 Karla Chediak, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Philosophy DepartmentThe relation between individuation and evolution Matthew Chew, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State UniversityThe (Anti-?) Aesthetics of Invasion Biology Carol Cleland, Dept of Philosophy and Center for Astrobiology, University of ColoradoThe Problem of Defining ‘Life’ John Collier, School of Philosophy and Ethics, University of KwaZulu-NatalMichael Stingl, Philosophy Department, University of LethbridgeSome Reasons to Believe that Naturalistic Ethics Need not be Reductionist Nathaniel Comfort, Johns Hopkins UniversityRebel without a pause: the self-consciously iconoclastic career of Barbara McClintock Alexandra Cook, Dept of Philosophy, University of Hong KongJean-Jacques Rousseau and Plant Identification Carl Craver, PNP Program, Washington University, St. LouisMechanisms and Natural Kinds Kim Cuddington, Department of Biological Sciences/ Quantitative Biology Institute, Ohio State UniversityBeatrix Beisner, Département des sciences biologiques; Université du Québec à MontréalRhetorical appeals to philosophy of science in ecology
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