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List of contributors | ||
Preface | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | Darwin's Theorising | |
1 | The making of a philosophical naturalist | 17 |
2 | The notebook programmes and projects of Darwin's London years | 40 |
3 | Darwin on generation, pangenesis and sexual selection | 69 |
4 | Darwin on mind, morals and emotions | 92 |
5 | The arguments in the Origin of Species | 116 |
Pt. II | Historical Contexts | |
6 | Is the theory of natural selection independent of its history? | 143 |
7 | Darwin's science and Victorian philosophy of science | 168 |
8 | Darwin and Victorian Christianity | 192 |
9 | Darwin, social Darwinism and eugenics | 214 |
10 | From Darwin to today in evolutionary biology | 240 |
Pt. III | Philosophical Themes | |
11 | Metaphysical and epistemological issues in modern Darwinian theory | 267 |
12 | Darwinian concepts in the philosophy of mind | 288 |
13 | Darwinism in moral philosophy and social theory | 310 |
14 | Belief in God in a Darwinian age | 333 |
Pt. IV | Ways Forward | |
15 | In Darwin's wake, where am I? | 357 |
16 | Ethical expressions: why moralists scowl, frown and smile | 377 |
17 | Giving Darwin his due | 399 |
Guide to further reading | 421 | |
List of references | 424 | |
Index | 461 |
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