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Stephen C. Barton, David Wilkinson:
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William Brown, Andrew C. Fabian,
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Nathaniel C. Comfort, Hg.: The
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Jerry A. Coyne, H. Allen Orr:
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Carole A. Camp: Darwin For
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Jerry A. Coyne: Why Evolution
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Jerry A. Coyne: Why Evolution is
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Richard Dawkins: The
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Richard Dawkins: The Ancestor's
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Adrian Desmond, James Moore:
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Adrian Desmond, James Moore:
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Niles Eldredge: Darwin
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Jerry Fodor, Massimo
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Peter Godfrey-Smith:
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Peter Godfrey-Smith: Darwinian
Populations and Natural Selection. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2011. Taschenbuch,
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John F. Haught: Making
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Julian S. Huxley: Evolution:
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Kappeler, Peter M., Joan B.
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Philip Kitcher: Living with
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Jacob Klapwijk: Purpose in
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Jacob Klapwijk: Purpose in the
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Marko, Anton, Filip
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Daniel W. McShea, Robert N.
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Jonathan Miller, Borin van Loon:
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Klaus Müller, Norbert
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Paul Naour: E.O. Wilson and
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Massimo Pigliucci: Denying
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Pigliucci Massimo, Gerd B.
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Massimo Pigliucci, Jonathan
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Pierre Pontarotti, Hg.:
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David Quammen: The
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David Quammen: The Reluctant Mr.
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Charles H. Smith, George
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Elliott Sober: Evidence and
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Owen Gingerich: God's
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Steve Fuller: Science Vs
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Karl W. Giberson: Saving
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Karl W. Giberson: Saving Darwin:
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Adam Gopnik: Angels and Ages.
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M. J. S. Hodge: Darwin Studies:
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Greg Krukonis: Evolution
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Kenneth R. Miller: Finding
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Kenneth R. Miller: Only A
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Kenneth R. Miller: Only A
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Michael Ruse: Charles
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Michael Ruse: The Darwinian
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Michael Ruse: Darwinism and
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Randy Moore, Mark D. Decker:
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Camilo J. Cela-Conde, Francisco
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Francisco J. Ayala: Darwin's Gift:
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Sean B. Carroll: Endless
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Sean B. Carroll: The Making of
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Mark Isaak: The
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Institute Of Medicine: Science,
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David N. Sedley: Creationism
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Barbara Forrest, Paul R. Gross:
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Krishna R.
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Edward Humes von Ecco: Monkey
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Samir Okasha: Evolution and
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Niall Shanks: God, the
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Matt Young, Taner Edis, Hg.: Why
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Mariano Artigas, Thomas F.
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Michael J. Behe: Darwin's
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Michael J. Behe, William A. Dembski,
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Peter J. Bowler: Evolution: The
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William A. Dembski: The Design
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Stephen Jay Gould: I Have
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Steve Jones: Darwin's Island. Little Brown Books 2009.
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Jones, Stephen, Robert D. Martin,
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Steve Jones: Almost Like a
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Denyse O'Leary: By Design
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Denyse O'Leary: By Design or by
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Robert T. Pennock, Hg.:
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Peter J. Richerson, Robert
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Peter J. Richerson, Robert Boyd:
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Peter J. Richerson, Robert
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Michael Ruse: The
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Michael Ruse: The Evolution
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Eugenie C. Scott, Glenn
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Eugenie C. Scott, Niles
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Cameron Smith, Charles Sullivan,
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Paul Keith Conkin: When All the
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