Literature

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B. Brogaard2004Species as individuals
D. M. Didion2003Relevant bounds on hierarchical levels in the description of mechanisms
D. P. Faith, Trueman J. W. H.2001Towards an inclusive philosophy for phylogenetic inference
M. Foucault2007The order of things
T. Grant, Kluge A. G.2005Stability, sensitivity, science and heurism
T. Grant, Kluge A. G.2003Data exploration in phylogenetic inference: scientific, heuristic, or neither
T. A. Grantham2004The role of fossils in phylogeny reconstruction: why is it so difficult to integrate paleobiological and neontological evolutionary biology?
D. Hull1980Individuality and selection
R. A. Keller, Boyd, R. N., Wheeler, Q. D.2003The illogical basis of phylogenetic nomenclature
R. W. Korn2005The emergence principle in biological hierarchies
A. C. Love2009Marine invertebrates, model organisms, and the modern synthesis: epistemic values, evo-devo, and exclusion
R. Powell2007Is convergence more than an analogy? Homoplasy and its implications for macroevolutionary predictability
K. de Queiroz2004The measurement of test severity, significance tests for resolution, and a unified philosophy of phylogenetic inference
A. P. Rasnitsyn2002Evolutionary process and methodology of systematics
A. P. Rasnitsyn1987Tempy evolutsii i evolyutsionnaya teoriya (gipoteza adaptivnogo kompromissa)
O. Rieppel2008Origins, taxa, names and meanings
S. N. Salthe1985Evolving hierarchical systems: their structure and representation
E. Sober1983Parsimony in systematics: philosophical issues
E. Sober2004The design argument
L. P. Tatarinov, Rasnitsyn A. P.1987Evolyutsiya i biotsenoticheskie krizisy
V. V. Zherikhin1999Cladistics in palaeontology: problems and constraits
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