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Reviews
A clearly written, unique and useful book * Elizabeth Lloyd, Trends in Ecology and Evolution *
A major conceptual contribution to evolutionary theory... Okasha's book makes the sort of contribution that will not be able to be ignored by anyone interested in this field for many years to come. * Massimo Pigliucci, Biology and Philosophy *
Evolution and the Levels of Selection is a major contribution toward putting this controversial area on a coherent conceptual and philosophical footing... Okasha has greatly clarified many of the central issues. I can't imagine anyone working on multilevel selection - or attempting to dismiss it - without reading this book. * David Jablonski, Science *
Sam Okasha's wonderful new book... is a philosophical examination of the conceptual framework that multi-level selection theory deploys... It is gratifying that his book engages the details of mathematical models and at the same time connects those details with broader philosophical questions. * Elliott Sober, Bioscience *
...an extremely thought-provoking and important book about a dificult and highly technical topic...This is not a book to pull a chapter out of, but instead demands a careful reading of the whole text. Those who do will be rightly rewarded. * Matt Haber MIND *
Okasha has written an extremely important book... required reading for anyone working on the levels of selection question * Jonathan Michael Kaplan, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
Awards
Winner of Winner of the Lakatos Award 2009 for outstanding contribution to the philosophy of science.
Book Information
ISBN 9780199267972
Author Samir Okasha
Format Hardback
Page Count 276
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 476g
Dimensions(mm) 222mm * 146mm * 25mm