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Darwin’s pluralism, then and now

David N. Reznick: The Origin then and now: An interpretative guide to the Origin of Species. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2010, 448pp, $29.95 HB

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Winther, R.G. Darwin’s pluralism, then and now. Metascience 21, 157–161 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11016-011-9578-5

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