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Melissa Lammey, Florida State University, Department of PhilosophyAccounting for Difference Within the Scientific Community: Feminist Strategies Janet Landa, Economics, York UniversityA Bioeconomics-Public Choice Theory of Property Rights: Sago Palms as Private Property Laura Landen, Philosophy, Providence CollegePicturing a Forest: Using Images to Illuminate Concepts Ellen Landers, James S. McDonnell FoundationImaging the Brain, Imagining the Brain: The Popularity and Power of Neuroimages Brendon Larson, Center for Population Biology, UC DavisThe popularity of competition and progress: Results of a survey of two constitutive evolutionary metaphors William Leach, History Department, Columbia UniversityThe Happiness of Thinking People: Butterfly Hunters in America Ageliki Lefkaditi, Dept of Ecology, School of Biology, Aristotle UniversityA Discussion on "Part Makes Whole, and Wholes Make Parts" Sabina Leonelli, Free University of AmsterdamStandardisation and abstraction: two ways to model Arabidopsis thaliana Richard Levins, Harvard UniversityLiving the 11th Thesis Tim Lewens, University of CambridgePopulation Thinking: A Typology Susan Lindee, University of Pennsylvania, Department of History and Sociology of Science‘Provenance and the pedigree: The Pennsylvania Amish’ Sebastian Linke, EHH - Jena & IWT - University Bielefeld/ FRGLittle Science, Big News: Relations between Scientific and Media Discourses about Sociobiology Stefan Linquist, Philosophy Department, Duke UniversityWhat are the adaptive functions of guilt and shame, or why aren't we all psychopathic? Elisabeth Lloyd, History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana UniversityWhat Genic Models Can't Do Cheryl Logan, Departments of Psychology and Biology, University of North CarolinaThe Double Gonad, die Umwelt des Keimplasmas, and the Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics Françoise Longy, IHPST (CNRS), Paris and Université Marc Bloch, StrasbourgEtiological theories of function and functional hierarchies Marie-Claude Lorne, Institut Jean Nicod (Paris, France)The etiological theory of function faces Tinbergen’s four questions Alan Love, History and Philosophy of Science, University of PittsburghThe structure and import of developmental genetic explanations of evolutionary novelty Sherrie Lyons, CDL Empire State CollegeOf Sea Serpents and Griffins, Plesiosaurs and Protoceratops: The Meaning of Fossils Revisited
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