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Chapter 1: Introduction
Part 1
Chapter 2: Every Evolutionist their Own Historian: The Importance of History, Context, and the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
Chapter 3: Commentary on Smocovitis: Yes Indeed, Evolutionary Biologists Should Pay More Attention to History
Chapter 4: History, Evolution and the Rashomon Effect:Reply to Svensson
Part 2
Chapter 5: The creativity of natural selection and the creativity of organisms: Their roles in traditional evolutionary theory and some proposed extensions
Chapter 6: Let there be light: A Commentary on Welch
Chapter 7: Creative Destruction: A Reply to Haig
Part 3
Chapter 8: The Organism in Evolutionary Explanation: From Early 20th Century to the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
Chapter 9: Causes and Consequences of Selection: A Commentary on Baedke & Fbregas-Tejeda
Chapter 10: Organisms and the Causes and Consequences of Selection: A Reply to Vidya et al.
Part 4
Chapter 11: The structure of evolutionary theory: Beyond Neo-Darwinism, Neo-Lamarckism and biased historical narratives about the Modern Synthesis
Chapter 12: Its the endless forms, stupid: Commentary on Svensson
Chapter 13: Ecology, Agents, and the Causes of Selection: A Reply to Shuker
Part 5
Chapter 14: Hypertextuality of an hyperextended synthesis: On the interpretation of theories by means of selective quotation
Chapter 15: Teleology, Organisms, and Genes: Commentary on Haig
Chapter 16: A token response: A Reply to Fbregas-Tejedaand Baedke
Part 6
Chapter 17: The Darwinian Core of Evolutionary Theory and the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis: Similarities and Differences
Chapter 18: Evolution is Bigger than All of Us: Commentary on Vidya, Dey, Prasad, and Joshi
Chapter 19: Why evolution is bigger than all of us: reply to Smocovitis
Part 7
Chapter 20: Inclusive fitness: a scientific revolution
Chapter 21: Phenotypes, Organisms, and Individuals: Commentary on Rodrigues and Gardner
Chapter 22: On Monism and Pluralism: A Reply to Dickins, T.E.
Part 8
Chapter 23: Evolution of Bacteriophage Latent Period Length
Chapter 24: Optimality and Idealization in Models of Bacteriophage Evolution: Commentary on Abedon
Chapter 25: On the use of r-K selection in studying the evolution of bacteriophages: A Reply to Dickins, B.J.A.
Part 9
Chapter 26: Plasticity and information
Chapter 27: Phenotypic Plasticity and Evolutionary Syntheses: Commentary on Dickins
Chapter 28: On Rhetoric and Conceptual Frames: A Reply to Futuyma
Part 10
Chapter 29: The curious incident of the wasp in the fig-fruit: sex allocation and the extended evolutionary synthesis
Chapter 30: The Nuances of Biological Syntheses: Commentary on Shuker
Chapter 31: On Ecological Truths and the Role of Philosophy: A Reply to Distin
Part 11
Chapter 32: The Evolving Evolutionary Synthesis
Chapter 33: Inclusive Fitness Theory as Scientific Revolution: Commentary on Fu-tuyma
Chapter 34: Inclusive Fitness Theory Prefigured: A Reply to Rodrigues and Gardner
Part 12
Chapter 35: Genes and organisms in the legacy of the modern synthesis
Chapter 36: The Parallax View: Commentary on gren
Chapter 37: Why We Disagree About Selfish Genes: A Reply to Welch
Part 13
Chapter 38: Genetic Evolvability: Using a Restricted Pluralism to Tidy Up the Evolvability Concept
Chapter 39: Pluralism and Progress in Evolutionary Biology: Commentary on Distin
Chapter 40: Genetic Evolvability: A Reply to gren. .

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