Philosophy of Biology

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Correns, C., 253, 310
correspondence rules see semantics
Corsi, P., 29
coupling, 265
Cowie, F., 576
Crick, F. H. C., 250, 270, 276, 278,
290, 349
crystals, aperiodic 273
cross-over, 267
Cummins, R., 531, 536, 557
Cuvier, G., 3
cybernetics, 542
cytogenetics, 261


Darwin, C., 1, 2, 4–6, 10, 13–15, 18,
20–22, 24, 27, 28, 32, 39,
111, 112, 181, 203, 209, 220,
239, 338, 343, 362, 432–434,
438, 534
and deism, 6
Darwin, E., 1, 2, 6, 29
Darwin, G., 2
Darwinian nihilism, 239
Darwinian Revolution, 28, 31, 32
Darwinism, 31, 41, 181, 202, 210–
212, 215, 309, 311, 314, 317,
319, 321, 323
Social, 26, 28, 31
Davidson, D., 563
Davies, N., 528
Davies, P. S., 532, 536
Dawkins, R., 24, 118, 121, 183, 184,
224, 225, 528
decision theory, 599
deductive systems, 500
DeLisi, C., 376
Dennett, D., 118, 121, 222, 527, 594,
595
Descent of Man, 209
descent with modification, 19
Desmond,A.,8,30
development, 179–183, 192, 195, 369–
376, 378, 380, 395, 539


and core processes, 194–195
and evolvability, 169
developmental
biology, 179, 503
canalization, 580
constraints, 121
mechanics (Entwicklungmechanik),
252
modules, 194
molecular biology, 364
pathways, 431
plans, 544
recombination, 192, 193
systems theorists, 372
systems theory, 189, 373
Dewey, J., 202, 212–215
disease, 538, 581
divergence, principle of 14
DNA, 93, 96, 105, 134–139, 156, 170,
184, 250–251, 263, 264, 269–
270, 276, 278–280, 289–294,
345, 351, 370, 373, 376–377,
385, 389, 391–395, 409, 421,
512, 530, 589, 599
hybrid, 270
recombinant, 599
selfish, 292
Dobzhansky, T., 71, 72, 461
Dollo, L., 440
dominance, 317, 318, 322, 327, 330
ratio, 322
double helix replication, 276
Downe, 2
Drake, S., 485
Dretske, F., 549, 562, 571
drift, 38, 46, 63, 117, 124, 330
Drosophila melanogaster, 55, 250, 364
Developmental Systems Theory, 189–
191
Dupr ́e, J., 477
ecology, 490, 503, 516
Chicago school of, 142
ecotype, 469–471
Edinburgh University, 1, 3
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