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    Bringing Darwin into the social sciences and the humanities: cultural evolution and its philosophical implications.Stefaan Blancke & Gilles Denis - 2018 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 40 (2):29.
    In the field of cultural evolution it is generally assumed that the study of culture and cultural change would benefit enormously from being informed by evolutionary thinking. Recently, however, there has been much debate about what this “being informed” means. According to the standard view, an interesting analogy obtains between cultural and biological evolution. In the literature, however, the analogy is interpreted and used in at least three distinct, but interrelated ways. We provide a taxonomy in order to clarify these (...)
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    Pratiques paysannes et théories savantes préagronomiques au XVIIIe siècle : Le cas des débats sur la transmission des maladies des grains de blé / Rural practice and learned pre-agronomical theories in the 18th century : The case of the debate on the transmission of grain diseases.Gilles Denis - 2001 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 54 (4):451-494.
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  3. Rural Practice and learned pre-agronomical theories in the 18th century: The case of the debate on the transmission of grain diseases.Gilles Denis - 2001 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 54 (4):451-494.
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