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The philosophy of human evolution: Contemporary debates in historical context

Michael Ruse: The philosophy of human evolution. Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012, x+282pp, $26.99 PB

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I am grateful to the National Humanities Center, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the John Templeton Foundation grant # 43160 for financial support.

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Powell, R. The philosophy of human evolution: Contemporary debates in historical context. Metascience 23, 285–291 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11016-014-9879-6

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