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Aristotle and After | 1 |
Descartes Harvey and the Emergence of Modern Mechanism | 35 |
The Eighteenth Century I Buffon | 64 |
The Eighteenth Century II Kant and the Development of German Biology | 92 |
Before Darwin I A Continental Controversy | 128 |
Before Darwin II British Controversies about Geology and Natural Theology | 154 |
Darwin | 192 |
Evolution and Heredity from Darwin to the Rise of Genetics | 221 |
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