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100 1  Ruse, Michael,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n78086451|eauthor. 
245 14 The evolution wars :|ba guide to the debates /|cMichael 
       Ruse. 
250    2nd edition. 
263    20140903888888.0 
264  1 Millerton, New York :|bGrey House Pub.,|c2009. 
264 31 Boston, Massachusetts :|bCredo Reference,|c2014. 
300    1 online resource (160 entries) :|b157 images ;|cdigital 
       files 
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504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0  Part 1: A history of evolution: 1. Early evolutionists in 
       the debate: the birth of the idea - 2. Conflict before, 
       during and after The Origin of Species: the legacy of 
       Charles Darwin -- 3. Darwinism explodes onto the Victorian
       stage: Evolution as religion -- 4. Darwin in America: the 
       new world -- 5. Evolution denied & extolled: the rise of 
       creationism, intelligent design & Darwinian religion in 
       America -- 
505 8  Part 2: Evolution matures: 6. Darwinism and genetics: a 
       new frontier opens - 7. Life: the early years - 8. Two new
       sciences at war: placing ancestors in time - 9. Human 
       sociobiology: genetic determinism - 10. Philosophy: 
       evolution & thinking about knowledge & morality - 11. 
       Evolutionary development: minimizing natural selection - 
       12. New evolutionary theories: thickening the plot of 
       natural selection - Epilogue -- 
505 8  Part 3: Documents: Chapter 1. Introduction; Zoological 
       philosophy; theory of the earth; In memoriam -- Chapter 2.
       Introduction; On the variation of organic beings in a 
       state of nature: on the natural means of selection; On the
       comparison of domestic races and true species; Abstract of
       a letter from Charles Darwin to Professor Asa Gray, 5 
       September 1857 -- Chapter 3. Introduction; From the 
       reception of the "Origin of Species"; From the life and 
       letters of Thomas Huxley; Studies, scientific and social; 
       Individualism, socialism, and humanism from The Grammar of
       Science; From preface to mutual aid; The right to make war
       : from Germany and the Next War; Perceptions in Science: 
       is evolution a secular religion? -- Chapter 4. 
       Introduction; Darwiniana; Letter to Asa Gray; From The 
       Challenge of Facts and Other Essays; From The Gospel of 
       Wealth and Other Timely Essays; The law of club and fang: 
       from The Call of the Wild; The Earth Speaks to Bryan -- 
       Chapter 5. Introduction; Magisterium is concerned with 
       question of evolution for it involves conception of man; 
       William Dembski and John Haught spar on intelligent 
       design; Darwin under the microscope; Obscurantism to the 
       rescue -- Chapter 6. Introduction; The Roles of Mutation, 
       Inbreeding, Crossbreeding and Selection in Evolution; 
       Letter to G. F. Ferris; Letter to John Greene -- Chapter 
       7. Introduction; The origin of life -- Chapter 8. 
       Introduction; From Charles Darwin's notebooks; From The 
       origin of species; From The descent of man; Lucy: the 
       beginnings of humankind -- Chapter 9. Introduction; 
       Sociobiology-another biological determinism; Academic 
       vigilantism and the political significance of sociobiology
       -- Chapter 10. Introduction; The evolutionary development 
       of natural Science; Moral philosophy as applied science --
       Chapter 11. Introduction; Forty years a philosopher of 
       biology: Why evo devo makes me still excited about my 
       subject; The generation of novelty: the province of 
       developmental biology; Bare-knuckle fighting: evo devo 
       versus natural selection; Why pigs don't have wings; 
       Letters in Response to "Why pigs don't have wings"; The 
       Boatman Poem -- Chapter 12. Introduction; The episodic 
       nature of evolutionary change; Did Darwin get it right? 
505 8  Part 4: Biographies: Louis Agassiz -- Michael Behe -- 
       Friedrich von Bernhardi -- William Jennings Bryan -- 
       Edward Drinker Cope -- Georges Cuvier -- Martin Daly -- 
       Clarence Darrow -- Erasmus Darwin -- Nicholas Davies -- 
       Richard Dawkins -- William Dembski -- Daniel Dennett -- 
       Theodosius Dobzhansky -- Ronald Fisher -- Jerry Fodor -- 
       Brian Goodwin -- Stephen Jay Gould -- Peter and Rosemary 
       Grant -- Asa Gray -- Ernst Haeckel -- John Burdon 
       Sanderson Haldane -- William D. Hamilton -- Charles Hodge 
       -- Joseph Dalton Hooker -- Sarah Blaffer Hrdy -- Julian 
       Huxley -- Thomas Henry Huxley -- Phillip Johnson -- Stuart
       Kauffman -- Prince Petr Kropotkin -- Jean-Baptiste de 
       Lamarck -- Richard Lewontin -- Konrad Lorenz -- Charles 
       Lyell -- Trofim Lysenko -- Thomas Robert Malthus -- Lynn 
       Margulis -- Othniel Charles Marsh -- Ernst Mayr -- Gregor 
       Mendel -- Henry Morris -- Simon Conway Morris -- Hermann 
       J. Muller -- John Henry Newman -- Alexander Oparin -- 
       Richard Owen -- Archdeacon William Paley -- Geoffrey 
       Parker -- Louis Pasteur -- Alvin Plantinga -- Felix 
       Pouchet -- Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire -- John J. 
       Sepkoski Jr. -- George Gaylord Simpson -- John Maynard 
       Smith -- Herbert Spencer -- George Ledyard Stebbins -- 
       Chris Stringer -- D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson -- Alfred 
       Russel Wallace -- Samuel Wilberforce -- Edward O. Wilson -
       - Margo Wilson -- Milford Wolpoff -- Sewall Wright -- 
505 8  Part 5: Appendices -- References -- Chronology -- Glossary
       -- Illustration and document credits and permissions -- 
       About the author. 
506    Access restricted to authorized users and institutions. 
520 3  The Evolution Wars draws on history, science, and 
       philosophy to examine the development of evolutionary 
       thought through the past two and a half centuries. 
530    Also available in print. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
588    Description based on title page of print version. 
590    Credo Reference. 
590    Credo Reference|bGeneral Reference 
650  0 Evolution (Biology)|xHistory.|0https://id.loc.gov/
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650  7 Evolution (Biology)|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/
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650  7 History.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/958235 
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