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    Transforming Traditions in American Biology, 1880-1915.Jane Maienschein & Regents' Professor President'S. Professor and Parents Association Professor at the School of Life Sciences and Director Center for Biology and Society Jane Maienschein - 1991
  2. The History of Biology and its Importance for Gender Studies.Yusuke Kaneko - 2016 - GÉNEROS –Multidisciplinary Journal of Gender Studies 5 (2).
    The aim of this paper is to call the attention, especially that of feminists, to the current progress in biology. It appears gender studies still confine themselves to outdated ideas of sex chromosomes like XX, XY (§10). However, science has been making progress. It no longer sticks to such matters as XX, XY. Its interest is now in Sry, a kind of gene (§11), and MIS, a kind of sex hormone (§14). Abnormalities of sex chromosomes are no longer evidence (...)
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    A History of Biology to about the Year 1900. A General Introduction to the Study of Living Things. Charles Singer.Everett Mendelsohn - 1963 - Isis 54 (3):415-417.
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    The History of Biology. Erik Nordenskiöld, Leonard Bucknall Eyre.George Sarton - 1929 - Isis 12 (2):336-340.
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    Reflections on the History of Biology as a Field: 1966–2014.Garland E. Allen - 2016 - Journal of the History of Biology 49 (4):733-742.
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    The History of Biology: An IntroductionF. S. Bodenheimer.Leonard G. Wilson - 1961 - Isis 52 (3):421-423.
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    History of biology repackaged for philosophers of biology[REVIEW]Daniel J. Nicholson - 2024 - Metascience 33 (1):73-76.
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    Reading and Writing the History of Biology at JHB.Karen Rader & Marsha Richmond - 2022 - Journal of the History of Biology 55 (4):613-614.
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    History of Biological Sciences and Medicine The Mechanistic Conception of Life. By Jacques Loeb. Edited by Donald Fleming. Pp. xlii + 216. Harvard University Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1964. £1 14s. [REVIEW]Robert M. Young - 1966 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (1):92-93.
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    Strategic differentiation and integration of genomic-level heritabilities facilitate individual differences in preparedness and plasticity of human life history.Michael A. Woodley of Menie, Aurelio José Figueredo, Tomás Cabeza de Baca, Heitor B. F. Fernandes, Pedro S. A. Wolf & Candace J. Black - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:134325.
    The Continuous Parameter Estimation Model is applied to develop individual genomic-level heritabilities for the latent hierarchical structure and developmental dynamics of Life History (LH) strategy LH strategies relate to the allocations of bioenergetic resources into different domains of fitness. LH has moderate to high population-level heritability in humans, both at the level of the high-order Super-K Factor and the lower-order factors, the K-Factor, Covitality Factor, and General Factor of Personality (GFP). Several important questions remain unexplored. We developed measures of (...)
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  11. A history of the altruism-morality debate in biology.Oren Harmon - 2014 - In Frans B. M. De Waal, Patricia Smith Churchland, Telmo Pievani & Stefano Parmigiani (eds.), Evolved Morality: The Biology and Philosophy of Human Conscience. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill.
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    Cycles and circulation: a theme in the history of biology and medicine.Lucy van de Wiel, Mathias Grote, Peder Anker, Warwick Anderson, Ariane Dröscher, Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, Lynn K. Nyhart, Guido Giglioni, Maaike van der Lugt, Shigehisa Kuriyama, Christiane Groeben, Janet Browne, Staffan Müller-Wille & Nick Hopwood - 2021 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (3):1-39.
    We invite systematic consideration of the metaphors of cycles and circulation as a long-term theme in the history of the life and environmental sciences and medicine. Ubiquitous in ancient religious and philosophical traditions, especially in representing the seasons and the motions of celestial bodies, circles once symbolized perfection. Over the centuries cyclic images in western medicine, natural philosophy, natural history and eventually biology gained independence from cosmology and theology and came to depend less on strictly circular forms. (...)
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    Cuvier’s Situation in the History of Biology.Lynne Huffer - 2017 - Foucault Studies 22:208-237.
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  14. Biology as History Papers From International Conferences Sponsored by the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco and the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale in Milan.Giovanni Pinna, Michael T. Ghiselin, California Academy of Sciences & Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano - 1996 - Società Italiana di Scienze Naturali E Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano.
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    History of Biological Sciences and Medicine Circulation of the Blood, Men and Ideas. Edited by Alfred P. Fishman and Dickinson W. Richards. Pp. xiv + 859. New York, Oxford University Press, 1964. £7 7s. [REVIEW]E. Ashworth Underwood - 1966 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (1):93-93.
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    A History Of Biology To About The Year 1900. A General Introduction To The Study Of Living Things By Charles Singer. [REVIEW]Everett Mendelsohn - 1963 - Isis 54:415-417.
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    The History of Biological Theories by Emanuel Rádl; E. J. Hatfield. [REVIEW]George Sarton - 1931 - Isis 15:195-196.
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    The History of Biology by Erik Nordenskiöld; Leonard Bucknall Eyre. [REVIEW]George Sarton - 1929 - Isis 12:336-340.
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    The History of Biology[REVIEW]R. A. Muttkowski - 1929 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 4 (2):338-345.
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    History of Biological Sciences and Medicine The Life of William Harvey. By Sir Geoffrey Keynes. Pp. xviii + 483. Plates. London: Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press. 1966. 90s. [REVIEW]C. Webster - 1967 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (4):406-407.
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    History of Biological Sciences and Medicine William Harvey. By Kenneth D. Keele. Pp. xi + 244. Plates. London, Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd., 1965. 42s. [REVIEW]C. Webster - 1966 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (1):94-94.
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    History of Biological Sciences and Medicine Georges Cuvier, Zoologist: A Study in the History of Evolution Theory. By William Coleman. Pp. 212. Harvard University Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1964. 40s. net. [REVIEW]Wilma George - 1966 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (1):90-90.
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    History of Biological Sciences and Medicine S. Ramón y Cajal, Recollections of my Life. Trans, by E. Horne Craigie with the assistance of J. Cano. Pp. xi + 638. Reprint of 1937 edition. Cambridge, Mass, and London: M.I.T. Press, n.d. [1966], 75s. [REVIEW]Edwin Clarke - 1967 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (4):407-408.
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    History of Biological Sciences and Medicine - History of Science. An Annual Review of Literature, Research and Teaching. Volume 4. 1965. Edited by A. C. Crombie and M. A. Hoskin. Pp. 155. Cambridge: W. Heffer. Cloth, 30s. Paper bound, 21s. [REVIEW]Sydney Smith - 1966 - British Journal for the History of Science 3 (1):91-92.
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    The Journal of the History of Biology at 50.Michael R. Dietrich - 2017 - Journal of the History of Biology 50 (1):1-2.
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    Studies in History of Biology. Volume 2William Coleman Camille Limoges.Toby A. Appel - 1980 - Isis 71 (1):164-165.
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    Factors Shaping Ernst Mayr's Concepts in the History of Biology.Thomas Junker - 1996 - Journal of the History of Biology 29 (1):29 - 77.
    As frequently pointed out in this discussion, one of the most characteristic features of Mayr's approach to the history of biology stems from the fact that he is dealing to a considerable degree with his own professional history. Furthermore, his main criterion for the selection of historical episodes is their relevance for modern biological theory. As W. F. Bynum and others have noted, the general impression of his reviewers is that “one of the towering figures of evolutionary (...)
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    Quantitative Perspectives on Fifty Years of the Journal of the History of Biology.B. R. Erick Peirson, Erin Bottino, Julia L. Damerow & Manfred D. Laubichler - 2017 - Journal of the History of Biology 50 (4):695-751.
    Journal of the History of Biology provides a fifty-year long record for examining the evolution of the history of biology as a scholarly discipline. In this paper, we present a new dataset and preliminary quantitative analysis of the thematic content of JHB from the perspectives of geography, organisms, and thematic fields. The geographic diversity of authors whose work appears in JHB has increased steadily since 1968, but the geographic coverage of the content of JHB articles remains (...)
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    Journal of the History of Biology by Everett Mendelsohn; Studies in History of Biology by William Coleman; Camille Limoges.John Farley - 1990 - Isis 81:303-304.
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    Nomadic concepts in the history of biology.Jan Surman, Katalin Stráner & Peter Haslinger - 2014 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 48:127-129.
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    Canguilhem and the history of biology / Canguilhem et l'histoire de la biologie.Jonathan Hodge - 2000 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53 (1):65-82.
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    A Short History of Biology. Isaac Asimov.Frederic L. Holmes - 1965 - Isis 56 (2):228-229.
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  33. Studies in the History of Biology, Vol. 1.William Coleman & Camille Limoges - 1978 - Journal of the History of Biology 11 (1):218-218.
     
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    The History of Education in Europe.History of Education Society - 2007 - Routledge.
    There is a common tradition in European education going back to the Middle Ages which long played a part in providing the curriculum of schools which catered both for the wealthy and for able sons of less well-to-do families. Originally published in 1974, this volume examines the relationship between education and society in the different countries of Europe from which differences in tradition and practice emerge. The countries discussed include: France, Germany, the former Soviet Union, Poland and Sweden.
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    Philosophy, History and Biology: Essays in Honour of Jean Gayon.Pierre-Olivier Méthot (ed.) - 2023 - Springer Verlag.
    This book builds on recent scholarship highlighted in the edited collections, Philosophie, histoire, biologie: mélanges offerts à Jean Gayon (Merlin & Huneman, 2018) and Knowledge of Life Today (Gayon & Petit 2018/2019). While honoring the career and the thought of Jean Gayon (1949-2018), this book showcases the continued relevance of Gayon’s interdisciplinary work and illustrates his central place in the community of historians and philosophers of the life sciences. Chapters in this book address Jean Gayon’s intellectual trajectory from historical epistemology (...)
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    Local Studies and the History of Education.History of Education Society - 2007 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1972, this book is concerned with education as part of a larger social history. Chapters include: The roots of Anglican supremacy in English education The Board schools of London The use of ecclesiastical records for the history of education Topographical resources: private and secondary education from the sixteenth to the twentieth century.
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    A Short History of Biology. By Isaac Asimov. London and Edinburgh: Nelson, 1965. Pp. 180. 21s. net.J. S. Wilkie - 1965 - British Journal for the History of Science 2 (4):364-364.
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    History and philosophy of biology.Robert H. Kretsinger - 2015 - [Hackensack,] New Jersey: World Scientific.
    History and Philosophy of Biology summarizes the major philosophical ideas that have attended the development of science in general and of biology in particular. The book then explores how the techniques and the concepts of the physical sciences have impacted biology. A reductionist approach to biology -- anatomy, physiology, genetics -- complements the study of evolution by natural selection and an ecological perspective. The final section of the book explores several examples of the influence of (...)
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  39. A History of Molecular Biology.Michel Morange & Matthew Cobb - 1999 - Journal of the History of Biology 32 (3):568-570.
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    History, Sociology and Education.History of Education Society - 2007 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1971, this volume examines the relationship between the history and sociology of education. History does not stand in isolation, but has much to draw from and contribute to, other disciplines. The methods and concepts of sociology, in particular, are exerting increasing influence on historical studies, especially the history of education. Since education is considered to be part of the social system, historians and sociologists have come to survey similar fields; yet each discipline appears to (...)
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    On Cloning: Advocating History of Biology in the Public Interest. [REVIEW]Jane Maienschein - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (3):423 - 432.
    Cloning -- the process of creating a cell, tissue line or even a complete organism from a single cell -- or the strands that led to the cloning of a mammal, Dolly, are not new. Yet the media coverage of Dolly's inception raised a range of reactions from fear or moral repulsion, to cautious optimism. The implications for controlling human reproduction were clearly in the forefront, though many issues about animals emerged as well. On topics of public interest such as (...)
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    Education and the Professions.History of Education Society - 1973 - Routledge.
    Part of the educational system in England has been geared towards the preparation of particular professions, while the identity and status of members of some professions have depended significantly on the general education they have received. Originally published in 1973, this volume explores the interaction between education and the professions. It also looks at the education of the main professions in sixteenth century England and at how twentieth century university teaching is a key profession for the training of new recruits (...)
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    The Philosophy of Biology: An Episodic History.Marjorie Grene & David Depew - 2004 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by David J. Depew.
    Is life different from the non-living? If so, how? And how, in that case, does biology as the study of living things differ from other sciences? These questions are traced through an exploration of episodes in the history of biology and philosophy. The book begins with Aristotle, then moves on to Descartes, comparing his position with that of Harvey. In the eighteenth century the authors consider Buffon and Kant. In the nineteenth century the authors examine the Cuvier-Geoffroy (...)
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    Everett Mendelsohn (1931-2023): Founding Editor of the Journal of the History of Biology.Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis & Nicolas Rasmussen - 2023 - Journal of the History of Biology 56 (4):579-582.
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    Disturbing Dogmas: Biologists and the History of Biology.Eva Jablonka & Marion J. Lamb - 2013 - Science in Context 26 (4):557-571.
    The attitude of biologists to the history of their discipline varies. For some, a hazy knowledge of the recent past is all that is necessary to provide an explanatory basis for their work. They take it for granted that everything of value from the less recent past has been appropriately incorporated into present-day thinking. Other biologists see history as an integral part of their research: the historical roots of accepted facts and theories help in the evaluation of present (...)
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  46. Distrust that particular intuition: resilient essentialisms and empirical challenges in the history of biological individuality.James Elwick - 2017 - In Scott Lidgard & Lynn K. Nyhart (eds.), Biological Individuality: Integrating Scientific, Philosophical, and Historical Perspectives. University of Chicago Press.
     
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    Obligation to Judge or Judging Obligations: What can French Philosophy of Science offer the History of Biology?Massimiliano Simons - unknown
    This paper aims to evaluate the different approaches to history within contemporary French philosophy of science, especially related to the benefits and necessity of normative judging. Within the French tradition of historical epistemology, there has always been a combination between a historical and philosophical perspective. This has resulted in numerous methodological reflections on this topic still relevant for contemporary debates within IHPS. Generally this centered around the question to what extent clear philosophical starting points where a merit and necessity, (...)
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  48. The history of the philosophy of biology.David L. Hull - 2008 - In Michael Ruse (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Biology. Oxford University Press. pp. 11--33.
     
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  49. Modeling of Biological and Social Phases of Big History.Leonid Grinin, Andrey V. Korotayev & Alexander V. Markov - 2015 - In Leonid Grinin & Andrey Korotayev (eds.), Evolution: From Big Bang to Nanorobots. Volgograd,Russia: Uchitel Publishing House. pp. 111-150.
    In the first part of this article we survey general similarities and differences between biological and social macroevolution. In the second (and main) part, we consider a concrete mathematical model capable of describing important features of both biological and social macroevolution. In mathematical models of historical macrodynamics, a hyperbolic pattern of world population growth arises from non-linear, second-order positive feedback between demographic growth and technological development. Based on diverse paleontological data and an analogy with macrosociological models, we suggest that the (...)
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    The moral grammar of narratives in history of biology: The case of haeckel and nazi biology.Robert J. Richards - 2007 - In David L. Hull & Michael Ruse (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Biology. Cambridge University Press. pp. 429--51.
    I exhort you never to debase the moral currency or to lower the standard of rectitude, but to try others by the final maxim that governs your own lives and to suffer no man and no cause to escape the undying penalty which history has the power to inflict on wrong.2 In 1902, the year after Acton died, the president of the American Historical association, Henry Lea, in dubious celebration of his British colleague, responded to the exordium with a (...)
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