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Rama S. Singh, Costas B. Krimbas, Diane Paul, and John Beatty (editors), Thinking about Evolution: Historical, Philosophical, and Political Perspectives. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press (2001), 600pp., $95.00 (cloth).
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