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Denis Walsh, Philosophy/IHPST University of TorontoFunction and Natural Teleology C. Kenneth Waters, Department of Philosophy and Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science, University of Minnesota Replacing the homunculi interpretation of gene causation with a manipulability interpretation Claire Waterton, Institute for Environment, Philosophy and Public Policy, Lancaster UniversityTaxonomy at a crossroads: bringing to the fore the socio-technical implications of scientific visions within taxonomy Lisa Weasel, Portland State University, Department of BiologySocial and historical tensions in the global debate over GMOs and agricultural biotechnology Angela Weil, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Chair of Landscape EcologyThe model of the organism in ecology: possibilities and boundaries for describing synecological units Michael Weisberg, University of Pennsylvania, PhilosophyRobustness Analysis in Population Biology John Wilkins, Biohumanities Project, University of QueenslandNatural kinds and natural groups John Wilkinson, California Institute of Integral StudiesThe rust in the machine: A metaphoric hermeneutic of evolutionary biology texts Rob Wilson, Philosophy, University of AlbertaConceptions of Social Organization in the Biological World William Wimsatt, Philosophy, University of ChicagoGenerative Entrenchment and the scaffolding of individual development and social institutions Charles Wolfe, Philosophy, Boston UniversityThe concept of organism, a historical and conceptual critique Arno Wouters, Institute of Biology, Leiden University, The NetherlandsOrganization and Autonomy Brian Wynne, University of LancasterSocial Studies of Biology as Policy Action: realist imaginations?
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