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  1. Reasoning in scientific change: Charles Darwin, Hugo de Vries, and the discovery of segregation.Lindley Darden - 1976 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 7 (2):127-169.
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  • Charles Darwin: the years of controversy.Peter J. Vorzimmer - 1970 - Philadelphia,: Temple University Press.
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  • Collected Essays.Thomas Henry Huxley - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    Known as 'Darwin's Bulldog', the biologist Thomas Henry Huxley was a tireless supporter of the evolutionary theories of his friend Charles Darwin. Huxley also made his own significant scientific contributions, and he was influential in the development of science education despite having had only two years of formal schooling. He established his scientific reputation through experiments on aquatic life carried out during a voyage to Australia while working as an assistant surgeon in the Royal Navy; ultimately he became President of (...)
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  • The biometric defense of Darwinism.B. J. Norton - 1973 - Journal of the History of Biology 6 (2):283-316.
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  • Die Mutationstheorie. [REVIEW]Hugo Devries - 1904 - Ancient Philosophy (Misc) 14:789.
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