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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 11 Volume 11 No.1 January 1996 Editorial Vv STEPHEN T. ASMA / Darwin’s Causal Pluralism 1-20 RICHMOND CAMPBELL / Can Biology Make Ethics Objective? 21-31 BRUCE H. WEBER and DAVID J. DEPEW / Natural Selection and Self-Organization 33-65 MARCEL WEBER / Evolutionary Plasticity in Prokaryotes: A Panglossian View 67-88 DAVE WENDLER / Innateness as an Explanatory Concept 89-116 Reviews: STEPHEN DOWNES /S cience As It Is 117-120 FREDERICK GRINNELL/ Publishing Science Responsibly 121-125 GREGORY M. MIKKELSON / A Review: The Large, the Small, the Real and the Natural 127-132 Booknotes 133-139 Volume 11 No.2 April 1996 TOM SETTLE / Six Things Popper Would Like Biologists Not to Ignore: In Memoriam, Karl Raimund Popper, 1902-1994 141-159 DAVID N. STAMOS / Popper, Falsifiability, and Evolutionary Biology 161-191 Biology and Philosophy 11: 579-581, 1996. 580 CONTENTS OF VOLUME1 1 KIM STERELNY / Explanatory Pluralism in Evolutionary Biology 193-214 JEAN GAYON / The Individuality of the Species: A Darwinian Theory? — from Buffon to Ghiselin, and Back to Darwin 215-244 Discussion: BRUCE N. WALLER / Moral Commitment without Objectivity or Illusion: Comments on Ruse and Woolcock 245-254 LEIGH M. VAN VALEN / On Interdisciplinary and Such 255-257 Reviews: MICHAEL BRADIE / Taking Popper Seriously 259-270 PATRICIA A. WILLIAMS / Sociobiology and Philosophy of Science 271-281 Booknotes 283-288 Volume 11 No.3 July 1996 NICHOLAS AGAR / Teleology and Genes 289-300 WAYNE CHRISTENSEN / A Complex Systems Theory of Teleology 301-320 BOB BERMOND and JAAP VAN HEERDEN / The Miiller-Lyer Illusion Explained and Its Theoretical Importance Recon- sidered 321-338 MICHAEL R. DIETRICH / Monte Carlo Experiments and the Defense of Diffusion Models in Molecular Population Genetics 339-356 WILLIAM HARMS / Cultural Evolution and the Variable Phenotype 357-375 KIM STERELNY, KELLY C. SMITH and MICHAEL DICKISON / The Extended Replicator 377-403 BRADLEY E. WILSON / Changing Conceptions of Species 405-420 Review KAREN WENDLING / Is Science Unique? 421-438 CONTENTS OF VOLUME ll Booknotes Volume 11 No.4 October 1996 SPECIAL ISSUE ON BIOLOGY & RELIGION Guest Editor: Michael Ruse JOHN C. GREENE and MICHAEL RUSE / On the Nature of the Evolutionary Process: The Correspondence Between Theodosius Dobzhansky and John C. Greene 445-491 PAUL A. NELSON / The Role of Theology in Current Evolutionary Reasoning 493-517 GRAHAM OPPY / Hume and the Argument for Biological Design 519-534 * * x Discussions PHILLIP E. JOHNSON / Is Genetic Information Irreducible? 535-538 RICHARD DAWKINS / Reply to Phillip Johnson 539-540 GEORGE C. WILLIAMS / Reply to Johnson 541 * * * ROBERT T. PENNOCK / Naturalism, Evidence and Creationism: The Case of Phillip Johnson 543-559 PHILLIP E. JOHNSON / Response to Pennock 561-563 ROBERT T. PENNOCK / Reply: Johnson’s Reason in the Balance 565-568 * * * Booknotes 569-575

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