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1 | General introduction | 1 |
2 | How the choice of experimental organism matters : epistemological reflections on an aspect of biological practice | 11 |
3 | Unification and coherence as methodological objectives in the biological sciences | 29 |
4 | "Adaptation" | 54 |
5 | The influence of the evolutionary paradigm | 81 |
6 | "Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution" | 103 |
7 | On conceptual change in biology : the case of the gene | 126 |
8 | Technique, task definition, and the transition from genetics to molecular genetics : aspects of the work on protein synthesis in the laboratories of J. Monod and P. Zamecnik | 145 |
9 | Too many kinds of genes? : some problems posed by discontinuities in gene concepts and the continuity of the genetic material (1995) | 166 |
10 | Lillie's paradox - or, some hazards of cellular geography | 183 |
11 | On conflicts between genetic and developmental viewpoints - and their attempted resolution in molecular biology | 210 |
12 | Reconceiving animals and their evolution : on some consequences of new research on the modularity of development and evolution | 234 |
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