Biology and the unity of science Dudley Shapere Part I Uniqueness and change in Biological Explanation Pages: 3 - 18
Theories and explanations in biology Kenneth F. Schaffner Part I Uniqueness and change in Biological Explanation Pages: 19 - 33
The bases of conflict in biological explanation Richard C. Lewontin Part I Uniqueness and change in Biological Explanation Pages: 35 - 45
Explanation in biology Bentley Glass Part I Uniqueness and change in Biological Explanation Pages: 47 - 53
Hugo de Vries and the reception of the “mutation theory” Garland E. Allen Part I Uniqueness and change in Biological Explanation Pages: 55 - 87
Joseph Barcroft and the fixity of the internal environment Frederic L. Holmes Part I Uniqueness and change in Biological Explanation Pages: 89 - 122
Function and teleology Morton Beckner Part II Specific Alleged Factors of Uniqueness in Biological Explanation Pages: 151 - 164
From machine-theory to entelechy: Two studies in developmental teleology Frederick B. Churchill Part II Specific Alleged Factors of Uniqueness in Biological Explanation Pages: 165 - 185
Explanation in the biological sciences Michael Scriven Part II Specific Alleged Factors of Uniqueness in Biological Explanation Pages: 187 - 198
Organizational levels and explanation Clifford Grobstein Part II Specific Alleged Factors of Uniqueness in Biological Explanation Pages: 199 - 206
Organism, environment, and intelligence as a system John Platt Part III Organism, Environment, and Intelligence as a System Pages: 225 - 239
What philosophy of biology is not David Hull Part III Organism, Environment, and Intelligence as a System Pages: 241 - 268
Darwin's Questions About the Breeding of Animals (1839) Peter J. Vorzimmer Part III Organism, Environment, and Intelligence as a System Pages: 269 - 281