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  1. Chance in the Modern Synthesis.Anya Plutynski, Kenneth Blake Vernon, Lucas John Matthews & Dan Molter - 2016 - In Grant Ramsey & Charles H. Pence (eds.), Chance in Evolution. Chicago: University of Chicago. pp. 76-102.
    The modern synthesis in evolutionary biology is taken to be that period in which a consensus developed among biologists about the major causes of evolution, a consensus that informed research in evolutionary biology for at least a half century. As such, it is a particularly fruitful period to consider when reflecting on the meaning and role of chance in evolutionary explanation. Biologists of this period make reference to “chance” and loose cognates of “chance,” such as: “random,” “contingent,” “accidental,” “haphazard,” or (...)
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    Review of Did Darwin Write the Origin Backwards? Philosophical Essays on Darwin’s Theory, Eliot Sober. [REVIEW]Kenneth Blake Vernon - 2014 - Essays in Philosophy 15 (1):192-196.
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    Review of "Did Darwin Write the Origin Backwards? Philosophical Essays on Darwin's Theory". [REVIEW]Kenneth Blake Vernon - 2014 - Essays in Philosophy 15 (1):192-196.
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