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Review of P. Kitcher's Vaulting Ambition.
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(with Richard C. Lewontin) The Ontogeny of
Information: Developmental Systems and Evolution. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985 (2nd
edition May 2000). A critical intervention into the ongoing and
perpetually troubling nature-nurture debates surrounding human
development, a foundational text in what is now the substantal
field of developmental systems theory.
(with Kenneth Finkel) Philadelphia Then and Now: 60 Sites
Photographed in the Past and Present. Dover
Publications, 1988.
(Editor, with Paul E. Griffiths and Russell D. Gray) Cycles
of Contingency. MIT Press, 2001. The
exploration of developmental systems theory (DST), a new
conceptual framework with which to resolve 'nature versus
nurture' debates, integrating evolutionary theory and other
disciplines without falling into traditional oppositions.
Evolution's Eye :
A Systems View of the Biology-Culture Divide (Science
and Cultural Theory). Duke
University Press, 2000. An elaboration on Susan Oyama's
pioneering work in developmental systems theory, spelling out
its implications for the fields of evolutionary theory,
developmental and social psychology, feminism and epistemology.
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