Philosophy of Biology Today [Book Review]

British Journal for the History of Science 22 (4):461-462 (1989)
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Abstract

Professor Ruse has been a philosopher of biology for twenty years, so he tells us in both the introduction and conclusion to this new 'handbook to the philosophy of biology'. In that time he has come to occupy a commanding position at the centre of the discipline, not least through his new journal Biology and Philosophy; this book serves primarily to reinforce that position. Eight of the ten chapters are concerned with evolutionary biology, broadly conceived to include aspects of molecular biology and sociobiology (but not ecology).

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