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Book Review: Darwin and Design: Does Evolution Have a Purpose? By Michael Ruse, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 371 pp., 2003, US$29.95 (hardback)

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Marks, J. Book Review: Darwin and Design: Does Evolution Have a Purpose? By Michael Ruse, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 371 pp., 2003, US$29.95 (hardback). International Journal of Primatology 25, 745–747 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:IJOP.0000023694.28994.39

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