y‘–¼zThe Cambridge Companion to Darwin
y•ÒŽÒzJonathan Hodge and Gregory Radick
yURL zHardcover”Ũ<http://books.cambridge.org/0521771978.htm>
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yŠ§szMay 2003
yoӁzCambridge University Press, Cambridge
y‘p‘zCambridge Companions
y•Å”z500 pp.
y‰¿Šiz’50.00 (hbk) / ’18.95 (pbk)
yISBNz0521771978 (hbk) / 0521777305 (pbk)
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Introduction / Jonathan Hodge and Gregory Radick

Part I. Darwinfs Theorising
1. The making of a philosophical naturalist / Phillip R. Sloan
2. The notebook programmes and projects of Darwinfs London years / Jonathan Hodge;
3. Darwin on generation, pangenesis and sexual selection / Jim Endersby;
4. Darwin on mind, morals and emotions / Robert J. Richards;
5. The arguments in the Origin of Species / C. Kenneth Waters;

Part II. Historical Contexts:
6. Is the theory of natural selection independent of its history? / Gregory Radick;
7. Darwinfs science and Victorian philosophy of science / David L. Hull;
8. Darwin and Victorian Christianity / John Hedley Brooke;
9. Darwin, social Darwinism and eugenics / Diane B. Paul;
10. From Darwin to today in evolutionary biology / Jean Gayon;

Part III. Philosophical Themes:
11. Metaphysical and epistemological issues in modern Darwinian theory / Elliott Sober;
12. Darwinian concepts in the philosophy of mind / Kim Sterelny;
13. Darwinism in moral philosophy and social theory / Alex Rosenberg;
14. Belief in God in a Darwinian age / Michael Ruse;

Part IV. Ways Forward:
15. In Darwinfs wake, where am I? / Daniel C. Dennett;
16. Ethical expressions: why moralists scowl, frown and smile / Owen Flanagan;
17. Giving Darwin his due / Philip Kitcher.