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Olson, Everett C.
Ohio : Charles E. Merrill, 1975
591.38 OLS c
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Huxley, Julian
New York: New American Library, 1957
575 HUX e
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Starr, Cecie
Australia : Thomson, 2004
577 STA e
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Dobzhansky, Theodosius
New York: John Wiley, 1955
575 DOB e
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O`hear, Anthony
Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1997
575 OHE b
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Darlington, Philip J.
New York: John Wiley & Son, 1980
575 Dar e
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Simpson, George Gaylord
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1967
599.938 SIM m
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Riedl, Rupert
Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 1978
575 RIE o
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Aldo Fasolo, editor
"The present book collects the contributions from the meeting, mixing styles, arguments, topics, history and philosophy of science, modern biology and epistemology . This kind of inter-disciplinary approach may appear erratic, but it conveys flashes of lights on the changing scene where the theory of evolution plays. This is in line with the idea to reopen the file of the two cultures, looking at shared problems, which are not yet really the third culture invoked by Charles Percy Snow half a century ago, but they can foster it, at least in such a pivotal domain as evolution. "
Berlin : [, Springer], 2012
e20410638
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Marcus, Bernard
"The function of scientific research is promoting the understanding of the world around us. In theory, anyway, the more we learn, the more potential we have of making our lives better. Thus, we have seen research in electronics provide us with computers, research in chemistry provide us with all manner of synthetics, and research in agriculture provide us with more food. Periodically, scientific research uncovers something that makes some of us uncomfortable. The discovery of the link between smoking and lung cancer and heart disease was not received well by the tobacco industry, and the link between global climate change and fossil fuel use has not been well received by the petroleum industry, to cite just two examples. Usually the response of those whose world has been disrupted by science is denial, often followed by attack on or ridicule of the science that has challenged them. In the long term, however, science usually turns out to be correct."
New York: Springer, 2012
e20417612
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