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Volume 1 / 1986 - Volume 27 / 2012
123-155
A mechanism and its metaphysics: An evolutionary account of the social and conceptual development of science
David L. Hull
157-164
Responses
New insights into the nature of science: What does Hull's evolutionary epistemology teach us?
William Bechtel
165-171
Hull and selection
Joseph Allen Cain and Lindley Darden
171-177
A general ‘selection theory’, as implemented in biological evolution and in social belief-transmission-with-modification in science
Donald T. Campbell
177-178
Science as a bioeconomic system
Michael T. Ghiselin
179-184
Genes, memes and demes
James R. Griesemer
185-186
Adaptation in evolutionary epistemology: Clarifying Hull's model
Alan G. Gross
187-192
Epistemology or not? An inquiry into David Hull's evolutionary account of the social and conceptual development of science
Kai Hahlweg
192-193
A short note on Hull's “A mechanism and its metaphysics: An evolutionary account of the social and conceptual development of science”
Pamela M. Henson
194-199
Are scientists agents in scientific change?
Cecilia Heyes
199-203
The mechanisms of communal selection and serendipitous discovery
Aharon Kantorovich
204-209
Ontological queries and evolutionary processes. Comments on Hull
Jesús Mosterin
209-214
Hull, straight biology, and straight epistemology
Gonzalo Munévar
214-217
Send reinforcements we're going to advance
C. U. M. Smith
217-219
Mere generality is not enough
Wim J. Steen and Peter B. Sloep
219-223
Mechanism and method in the evolution of science: A response to Hull
Geoff Stokes
224-231
Theories, concepts and rationality in an evolutionary account of science
Neil Tennant
232-236
The vexing role of replicators in evolutionary change
G. P. Wagner
236-240
Rate versus content in the evolution of scientific knowledge
Patrick J. Ward
241-263
A period of development: A response
265-273
References to discussion
275-283
Review
Book review: The Wright stuff
John Beatty
285-289
Booknotes
291
Editorial announcement target article for 1989
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