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Development, Evolution, and the Concepts Between the Two

Alan C. Love (ed): Conceptual Change in Biology: Scientific and Philosophical Perspectives on Evolution and Development (Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, 307). Springer, Dordrecht, Heidelberg, New York, London, 490 + xvii pp, US$ 179.00 (HB), ISBN:978-94-017-9411-4

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Baedke, J. Development, Evolution, and the Concepts Between the Two. Acta Biotheor 64, 99–103 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10441-015-9274-8

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