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Origins and the Greeks / Jeremy Kirby -- 2. Evolution before Darwin / Michael Ruse -- 3. Charles Darwin's geology : the root of his philosophy of the earth / David Norman -- 4. Looking back with "great satisfaction" on Charles Darwin's vertebrate paleontology / Paul D. Brinkman -- 5. The origins of the Origin : Darwin's first thoughts about the tree of life and natural selection, 1837-1839 / Jonathan Hodge -- 6. Darwin and taxonomy / Mary Pickard Winsor -- 7. Darwin and the barnacles / Marsha L. Richmond -- 8. The analogy between artificial and natural selection / Bert Theunissen -- 9. The Origin of species / Michael Ruse -- 10. Sexual selection / Richard A. Richards -- 11. Darwin and species / James Mallet -- 12. Darwin and heredity / Robert Olby -- 13. Darwin and time / Keith Bennett -- 14. Darwin's evolutionary botany / Richard Bellon -- 15. Mimicry and camouflage / William Kimler and Michael Ruse -- 16. Chance and design / John Beatty -- 17. Darwin and teleology / James G. 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