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  1. Editorial offices: The eugenics society■ 69 eccleston square■ london• swi• Victoria 2091.Society'S. Evolution - 1964 - The Eugenics Review 56:1.
     
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    Biological Emergences: Evolution by Natural Experiment.Robert G. B. Reid - 2007 - MIT Press.
    Natural selection is commonly interpreted as the fundamental mechanism of evolution. Questions about how selection theory can claim to be the all-sufficient explanation of evolution often go unanswered by today's neo-Darwinists, perhaps for fear that any criticism of the evolutionary paradigm will encourage creationists and proponents of intelligent design.In Biological Emergences, Robert Reid argues that natural selection is not the cause of evolution. He writes that the causes of variations, which he refers to as natural experiments, are (...)
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    Evolution and Religion: A Dialogue.Michael Ruse - 2008 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Michael Ruse, a leading expert on Charles Darwin, presents a fictional dialogue among characters with sharply contrasting positions regarding the tensions between science and religious belief.
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  4. The Evolution of an Evolutionist.C. H. Waddington - 1977 - Journal of the History of Biology 10 (2):369-370.
     
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  5. The evolution of ‘why?’ -.Daniel Dennett - manuscript
    essay on Robert Brandom, Making it Explicit.
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  6. The evolution and ontogeny of ordinal numerical ability.Elizabeth M. Brannon & Herbert S. Terrace - 2002 - In Marc Bekoff, Colin Allen & Gordon M. Burghardt (eds.), The Cognitive Animal: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on Animal Cognition. MIT Press. pp. 197--204.
     
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  7. Evolution as a Religion.Mary Midgley - 2008 - Filosoficky Casopis 56:129-133.
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    Gradualism and the Evolution of Experience.Peter Godfrey-Smith - 2020 - Philosophical Topics 48 (1):201-220.
    In evolution, large-scale changes that involve the origin of complex new traits occur gradually, in a broad sense of the term. This principle applies to the origin of subjective or felt experience. I respond to difficulties that have been raised for a gradualist view in this area, and sketch a scenario for the gradual evolution of subjective experience, drawing on recent research into early nervous system evolution.
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    The Evolution of Consciousness: Of Darwin, Freud, and Cranial Fire: The Origins of the Way We Think.Robert Evan Ornstein - 1991 - Prentice-Hall.
    A summation of research on the structure and function of the brain presents new ideas on how the human mind evolved in adaptation to a world that no longer exists.
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    The evolution of science.Freeman Dyson - 1998 - In A. C. Fabian (ed.), Evolution: society, science, and the universe. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 9--118.
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    Evolution des Gewissens: Strategien zwischen Egoismus und Gehorsam.Eckart Voland - 2014 - Stuttgart: S. Hirzel Verlag. Edited by Renate Voland.
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    The epistemology of development, evolution, and genetics: selected essays.Richard M. Burian - 2005 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The essays in this collection examine developments in three fundamental biological disciplines--embryology, evolutionary biology, and genetics--in conflict with each other for much of the twentieth century. They consider key methodological problems and the difficulty of overcoming them. Richard Burian interweaves historical appreciation of the settings within which scientists work, substantial knowledge of the biological problems at stake and the methodological and philosophical issues faced in integrating biological knowledge drawn from disparate sources.
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    Human evolution and the cognitive basis of science.Steven Mithen - 2002 - In Peter Carruthers, Stephen P. Stich & Michael Siegal (eds.), The Cognitive Basis of Science. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 23--40.
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    Les Philosophies du Néo-Darwinisme: Conceptions Divergentes Sur l'Homme Et le Sens de L'Évolution.Richard G. Delisle - 2009 - Presses Universitaires de France.
    Contrairement à une croyance trop répandue, le darwinisme et son prolongement au XXe siècle — le néo-darwinisme — ne portent pas sur une idée de l'évolution fondée sur la simple notion de « la survie du plus apte ». Si la théorie de la sélection naturelle est partie intégrante du néo-darwinisme, plusieurs de ses fondateurs seront en quête d'une conception beaucoup plus généreuse, pleine et compréhensive de l'évolution. En réalité, la révolution dite darwinienne s'insère au coeur d'une révolution intellectuelle beaucoup (...)
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  15. Organismische Evolution und kulturelle Geschichte: Gemeinsamkeiten, Unterschiede, Verflechtungen.Bernhard Verbeek - 1998 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 9:269-280.
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  16. Revolution and evolution.Martin Wickramasinghe - 1971 - Colombo,: Strand.
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  17. The evolution of retributive punishment : from static desert to responsive penal censure.Julian V. Roberts & Netanel Dagan - 2019 - In Antje du Bois-Pedain & Anthony E. Bottoms (eds.), Penal censure: engagements within and beyond desert theory. New York: Hart Publishing.
  18. Biology, Evolution, and Ethics.William FitzPatrick - 2011 - In Christian Miller (ed.), Continuum Companion to Ethics. Continuum. pp. 275.
     
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  19. Towards an alternative evolution model.Henri Waesberghe - 1982 - Acta Biotheoretica 31 (1).
    . Lamarck and Darwin agreed on the inconstancy of species and on the exclusive gradualism of evolution. Darwinism, revived as neo-Darwinism, was almost generally accepted from about 1930 till 1960. In the sixties the evolutionary importance of selection has been called in question by the neutralists. The traditional conception of the gene is disarranged by recent molecular-biological findings. Owing to the increasing confusion about the concept of genotype, this concept is reconsidered. The idea of the genotype as a cluster (...)
     
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  20. (1 other version)The evolution of theology in the greek philosophers.Edward Caird - 1904 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 58:430-433.
     
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    Society, evolution and revelation: an original insight into man's place in creation.Alexander Kennedy - 1958 - The Eugenics Review 50 (2):140.
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    The Evolution of Simple Rule-Following.Jeffrey A. Barrett - 2013 - Biological Theory 8 (2):142-150.
    We are concerned here with explaining how successful rule-following behavior might evolve and how an old evolved rule might come to be successfully used in a new context. Such rule-following behavior is illustrated in the transitive judgments of pinyon and scrub-jays (Bond et al., Anim Behav 65:479–487, 2003). We begin by considering how successful transitive rule-following behavior might evolve in the context of Skyrms–Lewis sender–receiver games (Lewis, Convention. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, 1969; Skyrms, Philos Sci 75:489–500, 2006). We then consider (...)
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    The Evolution of Chunks in Sequence Learning.Laure Tosatto, Joël Fagot, Dezso Nemeth & Arnaud Rey - 2022 - Cognitive Science 46 (4).
    Cognitive Science, Volume 46, Issue 4, April 2022.
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    Forgetting Machines: Knowledge Management Evolution in Early Modern Europe.Alberto Cevolini - 2016 - Brill.
    _Forgetting Machines. Knowledge Management Evolution in Early Modern Europe_ investigates the evolution of scholarly practices and the transformation of cognitive habits in the early modern age, focussing on the development of note-taking systems and data storage devices.
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  25. (1 other version)Creative Evolution and Philosophic Doubt.A. J. Balfour - 1911 - Hibbert Journal 10:1-23.
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    Evolution of political philosophy of M. N. Roy.G. P. Bhattacharjee - 1971 - Calcutta,: Minerva Associates.
  27. The Evolution of Religion.B. Bosanquet - 1895 - Philosophical Review 4:564.
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  28. The evolution of society.Tim Ingold - 1998 - In A. C. Fabian (ed.), Evolution: society, science, and the universe. New York: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  29. The Evolution of the Social Conscience towards Crime and Industrialism.E. H. Jones - 1913 - Hibbert Journal 12:125.
     
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  30. Evolution in Biologie, Ökonomie und Jurisprudenz.Michael Lehmann - 1986 - Rechtstheorie 463.
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    If evolution favours fairness, why does inequality persist?Cailin O'Connor - 2016 - Forum for European Philosophy Blog.
    Cailin O’Connor on power and the emergence of bargaining norms.
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  32. L'évolution de la théologie hussite.A. Molnár - 1963 - Revue D'Histoire Et de Philosophie Religieuses 43:133-171.
  33. (1 other version)L'évolution des lois.H. Poincaré - 1911 - Scientia 5 (9):275.
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    The Evolution of Cultural Entities.Michael Wheeler, John M. Ziman & Margaret A. Boden (eds.) - 2002 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Ever since Darwin, scholars have noted that cultural entities such as languages, laws and theories seem to evolve through variation, selection and replication. These essays consider whether this comparison is just a metaphor.
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    The evolution of eupathics: The historical roots of subjective measures of well-being.Erik Angner - manuscript
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    The Evolution of Hope and Despair.Randolph Nesse - 1999 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 66.
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  37. Evolution in art, as illustrated by the life histories of designs.A. C. Haddon - 1896 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 41:671-672.
     
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  38. Milieu und Evolution.Jean Schweizer - 1954 - [Bogor, Indonesia,: Belai Besar Penjelidikan Pertanian.
     
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  39. Evolution, Ökologie und die Verantwortung des Menschen.H. -J. Elster - 1983 - In Hans-Joachim Elster & Max Born (eds.), Naturwissenschaft und Technik: Wege in die Zukunft: Vorträge gehalten bei der Jahrestagung in Hannover zum hundersten Geburtstag von Max Born. Stuttgart: E. Schweizerbart.
     
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    L'évolution mentale chez Les animaux.A. Espinas - 1888 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 25:1 - 31.
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  41. Evolution of Social Behaviour Patterns in Primates and Man.A. Foley Robert - 1996
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  42. The Evolution of Sex.Alf Geddes - 1895 - The Monist 6:444.
     
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    Evolution of Buddhist Art.Manjulika Ghosh - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 6:53-58.
    There is a problematique about Buddhist Art. It cannot be deduced directly from the basic tenets of ethical Buddhism. Early Buddhist views forbid art as sensuous luxury. Even when Buddhists employed art for edifying ends it was essentially representative and realistic. With the changes in Buddhist system of beliefs and the rise of Buddhist philosophical schools Buddhist art came to symbolize the ideals of tranquility and Karunā - the Mahāyāna ideals par excellence. The masterpiece of the Gupta art depicting the (...)
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  44. The evolution of consciousness: William James' unresolved problem.I. M. Glynn - 1993 - Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 68:599-616.
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    The Evolution of Evolution.Julian V. Langmead Casserley - 1970 - In Hermann Bondi, Wolfgang Yourgrau & Allen duPont Breck (eds.), Physics, logic, and history. New York,: Plenum Press. pp. 115--127.
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  46. Die Evolution der ganzen Natur als kognitive Wertethik.Michael Roth - 1995 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 6 (4):563.
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    Glory and the Evolution of Hobbes’s Disagreement Theory of War: From Elements to Leviathan.Arash Abizadeh - 2020 - History of Political Thought 41 (2):265-298.
    The centrality of glory, contempt, and revengefulness to Leviathan’s account of war is highlighted by three contextual features: Hobbes’s displacement of the traditional conception of glory as intrinsically intersubjective and comparative; his incorporation of the Aristotelian view that revengefulness is provoked by expressions of mere contempt; and the evolution of his account between 1640 and 1651. An archeology of Leviathan’s famous chapter thirteen confirms that Hobbes’s thesis throughout his career was that disagreement is the universal cause of war because (...)
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    Human evolution and the Christian call to love.David Poister - 2022 - Zygon 57 (2):368-388.
    Zygon®, Volume 57, Issue 2, Page 368-388, June 2022.
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    The direction of human evolution.Edwin Grant Conklin - 1921 - New York: C. Scribner's sons.
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
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    The Evolution of Christianity: Volume 1.Lyman Abbott - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    Lyman Abbott was an American liberal theologian and a confidant of Theodore Roosevelt. He was a moderate man who sought to re-establish Christian faith among the American people in a period of change. This book, first published in 1893, argued that spiritual experience is always new and therefore every age requires a new expression for it. A believer in the possibility of harmonious coexistence between the Church and evolutionary theory, Abbott proposed a 'more intelligible and credible' religion that endeavoured to (...)
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