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Chapter 1: Introduction: In Search of a New Paradigm for the Development of Evolutionary Biology
Part I: Crossing Perspectives about Evolution: Historians versus Biologists
Chapter 2: Cathedrals, Corals and Mycelia: Three Analogies for the History of Evolutionary Biology
Part II: Different Views of Charles Darwin
Chapter 3: Guiding a Train of Discoveries: Charles Darwin, Charles Daubeny, and the Reception of Natural Selection, 1859-1865
Chapter 4: Natural Selection as a Mere Auxiliary Hypothesis (sensu stricto I. Lakatos) in Charles Darwin's Origin of Species
Chapter 5: Natural Selection in Ernst Haeckel's Legacy
Part III: Rethinking a So-Called Intermediary Period
Chapter 6: The Origins of Theoretical Developmental Genetics: Reinterpreting William Bateson's Role in the History of Evolutionary Thought
Chapter 7: Recasting Natural Selection: Osborn and the Pluralistic View of Life
Part IV: Other Evolutionary Syntheses
^Chapter 8: Little Evolution, BIG Evolution: Rethinking the History of Darwinism, Population Genetics, and the "Synthesis"
Chapter 9: When Panpsychism Met Monism: Why Did the Philosopher Theodor Ziehen (1862-1950) Become a Crucial Figure for the Evolutionary Biologist Bernhard Rensch?
Chapter 10: Inertia, Trend, and Momentum Reconsidered: G.G. Simpson, an Orthogeneticist?
Chapter 11: The Concept of Natural Selection in Theodosius Dobzhansky. Its Development and Interpretation
Part V: New Lights on Recent Developments
Chapter 12: What's Natural About Natural Selection?
Chapter 13: Natural Selection, Morphoprocess and a Logical Field of Evolutionary Concepts
Chapter 14: Natural Selection as Agent of Evolutionary Change: A View from Paleoanthropology
Chapter 15: Darwinism Without Selection? A Lesson from Cultural Evolutionary Theory
Part VI: Teaching Evolution
^Chapter 16: Beyond Survival of the Fittest
A Look at Students' Misconceptions about Natural Selection and Evolutionary Theory.

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