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1. Emergence, Downward Causation, and Interlevel Integrative Explanations

2. Fundamental Physics and (New-)Mechanistic Ontologies

3. Different Types of Mechanistic Explanation and Their Ontological Implications

4. Searching for Protein Folding Mechanisms: On the Insoluble Contrast Between Thermodynamic and Kinetic Explanatory Approaches

5. Organisms Need Mechanisms; Mechanisms Need Organisms

6. Mechanisms in Chemistry

7. The Metabolic Theory of Ecology as a Mechanistic Approach

8. A Commentary on Robin Hendry’s Views on Molecular Structure, Emergence and Chemical Bonding

9. Causing and Composing Evolution: Lessons from Evo-Devo Mechanisms

10. The Mechanisms of Emergence

11. A Framework for Mapping Mechanistic Perspectives

12. Mechanistic Explanations in Physics: History, Scope, and Limits

13. Judging Organization: A Plea for Transcendental Logic in Philosophy of Biology

14. On the Evolutionary Development of Biological Organization from Complex Prebiotic Chemistry

15. 'Organization': Its Conceptual History and Its Relationship to Other Fundamental Biological Concepts

16. Does Organicism Really Need Organization?

17. The Fourth Perspective: Evolution and Organismal Agency

18. Organisms: Between a Kantian Approach and a Liberal Approach

19. On the Organizational Roots of Bio-cognition

20. Introduction: Organization as a Scientific Blind Spot

21. Varieties of Organicism: A Critical Analysis

22. From the Organizational Theory of Ecological Functions to a New Notion of Sustainability

23. Organization and Inheritance in Twenty-First-Century Evolutionary Biology

24. There Are No Intermediate Stages: An Organizational View on Development

25. Modeling Organogenesis from Biological First Principles

26. Correction to: Origin’s Chapter VIII: Darwin for and Against Hybridism

27. Debates About Life’s Origin and Adaptive Powers in the Early Nineteenth Century

28. From the Modern Synthesis to the Other (Extended, Super, Postmodern…) Syntheses

29. You Too Can Find 'Grandeur in This View of Life': A Linguistic Remedy for Resisting the Desire to Abandon Darwin’s Origin of Species

30. Continuities and Ruptures: Comparing Darwin’s 'On the Origin of Species' and the Modern Synthesis

31. There Have Been Few Such Naturalists Before, but Still…: Darwin’s Public Account of Predecessors

32. Origins’ Chapter XIV: The Good Old Habit of Summarizing

33. Origin’s Chapter XIII. The Meaning of Classification, Morphology, Embryology, and Rudimentary Organs to the Theory of Descent with Modifications

34. Origin’s Chapter VI: The Initial Difficulties of Darwin’s Theory

35. Origin’s Chapter XI and XII: 'Seed! Seed! Seed!': Geographical Distribution in on the Origin of Species

36. Origin’s Chapter VII. Darwin and the Instinct: Why Study Collective Behaviors Performed Without Knowledge of Their Purposes?

37. Origin’s Chapter IX and X: From Old Objections to Novel Explanations: Darwin on the Fossil Record

38. Origin’s Chapter I: How Breeders Work Their Magic

39. The Development of Darwin’s Theory: From Natural Theology to Natural Selection

40. Origin’s Chapter II: Darwin’s Ideas on Variation Under the Lens of Current Evolutionary Genetics

41. Origin’s Chapter VIII: Darwin for and Against Hybridism

42. Origin’s Chapter V: How 'Random' Is Evolutionary Change?

43. Origin’s Chapter IV: The Newton of the Blade of Grass

44. Origin’s Chapter III: The Two Faces of Natural Selection

45. Wallace, Darwin, and the Relationship Between Species and Varieties (1858)

46. 'Great as Immensity, Deep as Eternity': What Could the Grandeur of Life Say About God’s Existence, According to Darwin?

47. Mr. Darwin’s Beloved Barnacles: Using Cirripedes to Understand Evolution in 'Origin of Species'

48. The Darwinian Not Too Strictly Balanced Arrangement Between Cuvier and Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire

49. Darwin’s First Writings: From the Beagle Voyage to His Transmutation Notebooks (1837–1839) and Essay (1844)

50. An Amazing Journey: Darwin and the Fuegians

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