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1 Introduction and Overview 1
2 Natural Selection and its Representation 17
3 Variation, Selection, and Origins 41
4 Reproduction and Individuality 69
5 Bottlenecks, Germ Lines, and Queen Bees 87
6 Levels and Transitions 109
7 The Gene's Eye View 129
8|Cultural Evolution 147
Appendix: Models 165
Bibliography 185
Index 203
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