
Did Darwin Write the Origin Backwards?
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Did Darwin Write the Origin Backwards?
- 1.1. What is Darwin's Theory?
- 1.2. Common Ancestry
- 1.3. Darwin's Principle
- 1.4. Exceptions to Darwin's Principle
- 1.5. Causal and Evidential Orderings
- 1.6. Using Common Ancestry to think about Natural Selection
- 1.7. Tree Thinking
- 2. Darwin and Group Selection
- 2.1. Back to the 60s
- 2.2. Human Morality
- 2.3. The Honeybee's Barbed Stinger
- 2.4. The Risk of Anachronism
- 2.5. More on Darwin on Morality
- 2.6. Sterile Workers in the Social Insects
- 2.7. Darwin's Disagreement with Wallace about Hybrid Sterility
- 2.8. Darwin's General View of Group Selection
- 3. Sex Ratio Theory-Darwin, Before, and After
- 3.1. Arbuthnot on "the Exact Balance that is Maintained between the Numbers of Men and Women . that the Species May Never Fail, nor Perish
- 3.2. Bernoulli on 18/35
- 3.3. DeMoivre-"if we Blind not Ourselves with Metaphysical Dust"
- 3.4. Darwin's Argument from Monogamy, and His Retraction
- 3.5. Düsing's Model-Monogamy Drops Out
- 3.6. Fisher and Parental Expenditure
- 3.7. Hamilton-Group and Individual Selection
- 3.8. Sex Ratio as a Test Case Appendix: An Example of Hamiltonian Sex Ratio Evolution in Group with Two Foundresses
- 4. Darwin and Naturalism
- 4.1. Darwin's Discussions of God
- 4.2. Refining Methodological Naturalism
- 4.3. Why Evolutionary Theory does not Rule out an Intervening God
- 4.4. Should Scientific Theories Talk Only about What Exists in Nature?
- 4.5. Are All Claims about the Supernatural Untestable?
- 4.6. Is Violating Methodological Naturalism a Science-Stopper?
- 4.7. If Numbers, Why not God?
- 4.8. Concluding Comments
- 5. Postscript
- 5.1. Second Thoughts about Cladistic Parsimony and the Test of Adaptive Hypotheses
- 5.2. More on Units of Selection
- 5.3. Evolutionary Theory and the Reality of Macroprobabilities
- Notes
- References
- Index
- Back Cover
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