Evolution and Healing: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine
Phoenix (1996)
| Abstract | The first ever description of how evolutionary principles can be applied to questions of health and sickness. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Medicine Philosophy Human evolution Darwinism Adaptation (Physiology | |||||||||
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| Call number | R723.N385 1996 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 1857995066 | |||||||||
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D. M. Walsh (2012). The Struggle for Life and the Conditions of Existence : Two Interpretations of Darwinian Evolution. In Martin H. Brinkworth & Friedel Weinert (eds.), Evolution 2.0: Implications of Darwinism in Philosophy and the Social and Natural Sciences. Springer.
Chip Brown (1998). Afterwards, You're a Genius: Faith, Medicine, and the Metaphysics of Healing. Riverhead Books.
Dwight W. Read (2006). Cultural Evolution is Not Equivalent to Darwinian Evolution. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (4):361-361.
Michael Ruse (2012). Human Evolution: A Philosophical Introduction. Cambridge University Press.
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