Meeting Disciplinary Boundaries: Towards a More Inclusive Philosophy of the Life Sciences

Biological Theory 5 (3):292-294 (2010)
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Antonine Nicoglou
Université de Tours
Pierre-Olivier Méthot
University of Geneva
Fridolin Gross
Université de Bordeaux
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