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  1. Resurrecting biological essentialism.Michael Devitt - 2008 - Philosophy of Science 75 (3):344-382.
    The article defends the doctrine that Linnaean taxa, including species, have essences that are, at least partly, underlying intrinsic, mostly genetic, properties. The consensus among philosophers of biology is that such essentialism is deeply wrong, indeed incompatible with Darwinism. I argue that biological generalizations about the morphology, physiology, and behavior of species require structural explanations that must advert to these essential properties. The objection that, according to current “species concepts,” species are relational is rejected. These concepts are primarily concerned with (...)
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  • Causality and Evolution.Benedict M. Ashley - 1972 - The Thomist 36 (2):199.
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  • Finality and Intelligibility in Biological Evolution.Antonio Moreno - 1990 - The Thomist 54 (1):1-31.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:FINALITY AND INTELLIGIBILITY IN BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION ANTONIO MORENO, O.P. Graduate Theological Union Berkeley, California I N SCIENCE AND philosophy the final cause has always..,been controversial. To biologists the problem is complicated, but many believe that it is impossible fo give a complete description of the phenomenon of life without taking into oonsideration the teleological aspect of it. Thus Rensch: A special feature of all living organisms is the fact (...)
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  • Creation in the age of modern science.William Carroll - 2012 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 42:107-124.
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  • Evolution and special creation.Ernan Mc Mullin - 1993 - Zygon 28 (3):299-335.
    The logical relationships between the ideas of evolution and of special creation are explored here in the context of a recent paper by Alvin Plantinga claiming that from the perspective of biblical religion it is more likely than not that God acted in a “special” way at certain crucial moments in the long process whereby life developed on earth. I argue against this thesis, asking first under what circumstances the Bible might be thought relevant to an issue of broadly scientific (...)
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  • Causality and Evolution.George P. Klubertanz - 1941 - Modern Schoolman 19 (1):11-14.
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  • Evolutionisme en wijsbegeerte.N. Luyten - 1954 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 16 (1):3-36.
    Cet article veut être une confrontation entre l'évolutionnisme et la philosophie d'inspiration thomiste. Pour mener à bien une telle confrontation il faut d'abord se rendre compte de la différence de niveau des deux positions. L'évolutionnisme est une théorie scientifique qui présente une explication plausible d'une série de faits ; elle nous est présentée par les biologistes comme jouissant d'une très haute probabilité. La réflexino philosophique par contre, se déroulant au plan des évidences, doit s'installer d'emblée dans l'absolu. Néanmoins, une confrontation (...)
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  • Some Philosophical Considerations on Biological Evolution.Antonio Moreno - 1973 - The Thomist 37 (3):417.
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