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- Atran, S., 1998. “Folk Biology and the Anthropology of Science: Cognitive Universals and the Cultural Particulars”, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 21 (4): 547–609. (Scholar)
- Aunger, R., 1998. “The ‘Core Meme’ Meme”, Behavioral and Brain Sciences: 21 (4): 569–570. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002. The Electric Meme: A New Theory of How We Think. New York: Free Press. (Scholar)
- Blackmore, S. J., 1999. The Meme Machine. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Brooks, D. R., and E. O. Wiley, 1988. Evolution as Entropy: Toward a Unified Theory of Biology. Edited by D. L. Hull. 2nd ed, Science and its Conceptual Foundations. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Brandon, R. R., 1996. Concepts and Methods in Evolutionary Biology, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Cook, P. R., 1999. “The Organization of Replication and Transcription”, Science, 284: 1790–1797. (Scholar)
- Dawkins, R., 1976. The Selfish Gene, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1982a. The Extended Phenotype, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1982b. “Replicators and Vehicles”, In Current Problems in Sociobiology (ed. King's College Sociobiology Group). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 45–64. (Scholar)
- –––, 1994. “Burying the Vehicle”, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 17: 616–617. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999. The Selfish Gene, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Revised edition. (Scholar)
- Delius, J., 1991. “The Nature of Culture”, in The Tinbergen Legacy, edited by M. S. Dawkins, T. R. Halliday and R. Dawkins. London: Chapman and Hall. (Scholar)
- Eldredge, N., 1989. Macroevolutionary Dynamics: Species, Niches, and Adaptive Peaks. New York: McGraw-Hill. (Scholar)
- Fisher, R. A., 1930. The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection. Oxford UK: Clarendon Press, (rev. ed. Dover, New York, 1958). (Scholar)
- Gatherer, D., 1998. “Why the ‘Thought Contagion’ Metaphor is Retarding the Progress of Memetics”, Journal of Memetics—Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission, 2. [Available online] (Scholar)
- Gatlin, L. L., 1972. Information Theory and the Living System. New York: Columbia University Press. (Scholar)
- Godfrey Smith, P., 2000. “Information, Arbitrariness, and Information: Comments on Maynard Smith”, Philosophy of Science, 67: 202–207. (Scholar)
- Godfrey-Smith, P., and B. Kerr, 2002. “Individualist and Multi-level Perspectives on Selection in Structured Populations”, Biology and Philosophy, 17: 477–517, with commentaries, and replies by the authors, pp. 539–550. (Scholar)
- Gould, S. J., 2002. The Structure of Evolutionary Theory, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Griesemer, J. R. 2000a. “Development, Culture, and the Units of Inheritance”. Philosophy of Science 67 (Supplement. Proceedings of the 1998 Biennial Meetings of the Philosophy of Science Association. Part II: Symposia Papers): S348–S368. (Scholar)
- –––. 2000b. “The units of evolutionary transition”. Selection 1 (1–3): 67–80. (Scholar)
- –––. 2002. “What Is ‘Epi’ about Epigenetics?” Ann NY Acad Sci 981 (1): 97–110. (Scholar)
- –––. 2005. “The informational gene and the substantial body: on the generalization of evolutionary theory by abstraction”. In Idealization XII: Correcting the Model. Idealization and Abstraction in the Sciences, edited by M. R. Jones and N. Cartwright. Amsterdam: Rodopi Publishers: 59–115. (Scholar)
- Griffiths, P., 2001. “Genetic Information: A Metaphor in Search of a Theory”, Philosophy of Science, 68: 394–412. (Scholar)
- Griffiths, P., and R. Gray, 1994. “Developmental Systems and Evolutionary Explanation”, Journal of Philosophy, 91: 277–304. (Scholar)
- Hamilton, A., and M. H. Haber. 2006. “Clades Are Reproducers”. Biological Theory 1 (4): 381–391. (Scholar)
- Hull, D. L., 1980. “Individuality and Selection”, Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 11: 311–332. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001. Science and selection: Essays on Biological Evolution and the Philosophy of Science, Cambridge studies in philosophy and biology. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, R. E. Langman, and S. S. Glenn, 2001. “A General Account of Selection: Biology, Immunology, and Behavior”, Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24: 511–573. (Scholar)
- Jablonka, E., and M. J. Lamb. 2005. Evolution in four dimensions: genetic, epigenetic, behavioral, and symbolic variation in the history of life, Life and mind. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- –––. 2007. “Précis of Evolution in Four Dimensions”. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (4): 353–365. (Scholar)
- Keller. L. (ed.), 1999. Levels of Selection, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Kerr, B., and P. Godfrey-Smith, 2002. “Individualist and Multi-level Perspectives on Selection in Structured Populations”, Biology and Philosophy, 17: 477–517. (Scholar)
- Lloyd, E. A., 1992. “Unit of Selection”, Keywords in Evolutionary Biology (ed. by E. Fox Keller and E. A. Lloyd), Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, pp. 334–340. (Scholar)
- Maynard Smith, J., 2000. “The Concept of Information in Biology”, Philosophy of Science, 67: 177–194. (Scholar)
- Maynard Smith, J., and E. Szathmáry. 1998. The origins of life: from the birth of life to the origins of language. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Maclaurin, J., 1998. “Reinventing Molecular Weismannism: Information in Evolution”, Biology and Philosophy, 13 (1): 37–59. (Scholar)
- Okasha, S., 2004. “The ‘Averaging Fallacy’ and the Levels of Selection”, Biology and Philosophy, 19: 167–184. (Scholar)
- Oyama, S., 1985. The Ontogeny of Information: Developmental Systems and Evolution, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000. The Ontogeny of Information: Developmental Systems and Evolution, Second Edition, revised and expanded with an Introduction by Richard C. Lewontin, Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press. (Scholar)
- Oyama, S., P. E. Griffiths, and R. D. Gray (eds.), 2000. Cycles of contingency: Developmental systems and evolution. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Scholar)
- Rebek, Jr., J., 1994. “Synthetic Self-Replicating Molecules”, Scientific American, 271: 48–55. (Scholar)
- Sarkar, S., 2000. “Information in Genetics and Developmental Biology: Comments on Maynard Smith”, Philosophy of Science, 67: 208–213. (Scholar)
- Sterelny, K., 2000a. “The ‘Genetic Program’: A commentary on Maynard Smith on Information in Biology”, Philosophy of Science, 67: 195–201. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000b. “Development, evolution, and adaptation”, Philosophy of Science, 67 (Supplement. Proceedings of the 1998 Biennial Meetings of the Philosophy of Science Association): S369–S387. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001c. The Evolution of Agency and Other Essays, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001d. “Niche Construction and the Extended Replicator”, in Cycles of Contingency: Developmental Systems and Evolution, S. Oyama, P. Griffiths, and R. Gray (eds.), Cambridge MA: MIT Press: 333–349. (Scholar)
- Sterelny, K., K. C. Smith and M. Dickison, 1996. “The Extended Replicator”, Biology and Philosophy, 11: 377–403. (Scholar)
- Szathmáry, E., and J. Maynard Smith. 1997. From Replicators to Reproducers: the First Major Transitions Leading to Life. Journal of Theoretical Biology 187 (4): 555–571. (Scholar)
- Tsonis, A. A., J. B. Elsner, and P. A. Tsonis, 1997. “Is DNA a Language?”, Journal of Theoretical Biology, 184: 25–29. (Scholar)
- Van Regenmortel, M., and D. L. Hull, 2002. Promises and Limits of Reductionism in the Biomedical Sciences, Chichester: John Wiley and Sons. (Scholar)
- Wallace, R, and R. G. Wallace, 1998. “Information Theory, Scaling Laws and the Thermodynamics of Evolution”, Journal of Theoretical Biology, 192: 545–559. (Scholar)
- Wilkins, J. S., 1998. “What's in a Meme? Reflections from the Perspective of the History and Philosophy of Evolutionary Biology”, Journal of Memetics – Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission, 2–33. [Available online] (Scholar)
- Williams, G C., 1966. Adaptation and Natural Selection: A Critique of Some Current Evolutionary Thought. Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Wimsatt, W. C., and J. R. Griesemer. 2007. “Reproducing Entrenchments to Scaffold Culture: The Central Role of Development in Cultural Evolution”. In Integrating Evolution and Development: From Theory to Practice, edited by R. Sansom and R. Brandon. Cambridge: MIT Press: 227–323. (Scholar)
- Winnie, J. A., 2000. “Information and Structure in Molecular Biology: Comments on Maynard Smith”, Philosophy of Science, 67: 517–526. (Scholar)
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