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Biology and Philosophy (2005) 20 Contents of Volume 20 Volume 20 No.1 January 2005 Niche Construction: A Symposium SAMIR OKASHA / On Niche Construction and Extended Evolutionary Theory PAUL E. GRIFFITHS / Review of ‘Niche Construction’ KIM STERELNY / Made by Each Other: Organisms and Their Environment KEVIN N. LALAND, JOHN ODLING-SMEE §and MARCUS W. FELDMAN / On the Breadth and Significance of Niche Construction: A Reply to Griffiths, Okasha and Sterelny Articles MARKO BARENDREGT and RENE VAN HEZEWUK / Adaptive and Genetic Explanations of Human Behaviour: Might Evolutionary Psychology Contribute 57-18 to Behavioural Genomics? DAVID N. STAMOS / Pre-Darwinian Taxonomy and Essentialism — A Reply to Mary Winsor 79-96 MARSHALL ABRAMS / Teleosemantics Without Natural Selection 97-116 WILLIAM S. ROBINSON / Zooming in on Downward Causation 117-136 ROBERT W. KORN / The Emergence Principle in Biological Hierarchies 137-151 ROBERT N. BRANDON / The Difference Between Selection and Drift: A Reply to Millstein 153-170 ROBERTA L. MILLSTEIN / Selection vs. Drift: A Response to Brandon’s Reply 171-175 STEPHEN M. DOWNES / Integrating the Multiple Biological Causes of Human Behavior 177-190 Erratum 19] Volume 20 Nos. 2-3 March—June 2005 Area review W. TECUMSEH FITCH / The Evolution of Language: a Comparative Review 193-230 Articles JAY ODENBAUGH / Idealized, Inaccurate but Successful: A Pragmatic Approach to Evaluating Models in Theoretical Ecology 231-255 LAURA PERINI / Explanation in Two Dimensions: Diagrams and Biological Explanation 257-269 CATHERINE DRISCOLL / Killing Babies: Hrdy on the Evolution of Infanticide 271-289 STEPHEN J. DAVIES / Ellen Dissanayake’s Evolutionary Aesthetic 291-304 FREDERICK TOATES / Evolutionary Psychology — Towards a More Integrative Model PATRICK FORBER / On the Explanatory Roles of Natural Selection ALEX ROSENBERG and FREDERIC BOUCHARD / Matthen and Ariew’s Obituary for Fitness: Reports of its Death have been Greatly Exaggerated 343-353 MOHAN MATTHEN and ANDRE ARIEW / How to Understand Casual Relations in Natural Selection: Reply to Rosenberg and Bouchard 355-364 MATTEO MAMELI /T he Inheritance of Features 365-399 M. BLUTE / If the Genome Isn’t a God-Like Ghost in the Machine, Then What Is It? 401-407 EVELYN FOX KELLER / DDS: Dynamics of Developmental Systems 409-416 PAUL E. GRIFFITHS and RUSSELL D. GRAY / Discussion: Three Ways to Misunderstand Developmental Systems 417-425 Theory DOUGLAS ALLCHIN / The Dilemma of Dominance 427-451 DEGENG WANG / “Molecular Gene”: Interpretation in the Right Contenxt 453-464 OLIVIER RIEPPEL / Monophyly, Paraphyly, and Natural Kinds 465-487 NICO M. FRANZ / Outline of an Explanatory Account of Cladistic Practice 489-515 Essay review JAMES GRIESEMER, MATTHEW H. HABER, GRANT YAMASHITA and LISA GANNETT / Critical Notice: Cycles of Contingency — Developmental Systems and Evoluation Book reviews BEN JEFFARES / Regaining Archaeology’s Nerve: Culture and Biology in Archaeological Theory GREGORY M. MIKKELSON / Niche-Based vs. Neutral Models of Ecological Communities ALAN C. LOVE / The Return of the Embryo JOHN S. WILKINS / Is “Meme” a New “Idea’’? Reflections on Aunger PETER G. WOOLCOCK / Dale Jamieson’s Morality’s Progress: A Critical Review 599—609 ADINA ROSKIES / We are Borg 611—622 Volume 20 No.4 September 2005 Obituary MICHAEL RUSE / Ernst Mayr 1904—2005 Area review DAVID PENNY / An Interpretive Review of the Origin of Life Research 633-671 Articles RICHMOND CAMPBELL and JASON SCOTT ROBERT / The Structure of Evolution by Natural Selection 673-696 ANYA PLUTYNSKI / Parsimony and the Fisher-Wright Debate 697-713 MEGAN DELEHANTY / Emergent Properties and the Context Objection to Reduction 715-734 RUI DIOGO / Evolutionary Convergences and Parallelisms: Their Theoretical Differences and the Difficulty of 735-744 Discriminating them in a Practical Phylogenetic Context D. MURPHY / Can Evolution Explain Insanity? 745-766 CHANDRA SEKHAR SRIPADA / Punishment and the Strategic Structure of Moral Systems 767-790 STEVE STEWART-WILLIAMS / Innate Ideas as a Naturalistic Source of Metaphysical Knowledge 791-814 C. HAUSKELLER / Science in Touch: Functions of Biomedical Terminology 815-835 Book reviews GERHARD SCHLOSSER / The Architecture and Evolution of Life Cycles 837-848 EORS SZATHMARY / Life’s Solution 849-857 DAVID BRADDON-MITCHELL / Conceptual Stability and the Meaning of Natural Kind Terms 859-868 MARK COLYVAN / Probability and Ecological Complexity 869-879 DAVID J. BULLER / Get Over: Massive Modularity 881-891 RICHARD C. FRANCIS / Contra Scientism 893-900 TIM LEWENS / What is Darwinian Naturalism? 901-912 PATRICK FORBER / Grounding the Big Picture 913-924 Letters to the Editor MICHAEL KNAPP and WARREN EWENS / Direct Observation and Unambiguous Inference 925-926 Meeting Report: First ISHPSSB Off-Year Workshop 927-929 Volume 20 No.5 November 2005 Special Issue on John Maynard Smith: a Retrospecitve and Assessment Guest Edited by Samir Okasha SAMIR OKASHA / Introduction ALASDAIR I. HOUSTON and JOHN M. MCNAMARA/ John Maynard Smith and the importance of consistency sis seeders enamen teeth 933-950 in evolutionary game theory 33-92 SAHOTRA SARKAR / Maynard Smith, optimization, and evolution 95 1-966 RICHARD E. MICHOD / On the transfer of fitness from the cell to the multicellular organism 967-987 SAMIR OKASHA/ Maynard Smith on the levels of selection question 989-1010 ULRICH E. STEGMANN / John Maynard Smith’s notion of animal signals 1011-1025 ALIRIO ROSALES / John Maynard Smith and the natural philosophy of adaptation 1027—1040 MANFRED D. LAUBICHLER, EDWARD H. HAGEN and PETER HAMMERSTEIN / The strategy concept and John Maynard Smith’s influence on theoretical biology 1041—1050 Contents of Volume 20

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