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1 Agency and Choice in Evolution Delafield-Butt, Jonathan

14 1 p. 79-85
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2 A Humanist’s Response to Denis Noble’s “The Illusions of the Modern Synthesis” Westling, Louise

14 1 p. 31-34
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3 Between Teleophilia and Teleophobia Schaetzle, Eric

14 1 p. 95-100
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4 Could the Greatest Illusion of the Modern Synthesis Be Practical? Camacho, M. Polo

14 1 p. 55-60
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5 Creative Agency Via Higher-Dimensional Constraints Bacigalupi, J. A.

14 1 p. 87-93
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6 Criticizing the Modern Synthesis: between Phenomenal Characteristics and Synthetic Principles Chen, Bohang

14 1 p. 135-140
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7 Ecoacoustics and Multispecies Semiosis: Naming, Semantics, Semiotic Characteristics, and Competencies Farina, Almo

14 1 p. 141-165
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8 Evolution without History? Smocovitis, Vassiliki Betty

14 1 p. 131-134
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9 Expanding the Reach of Biosemiotics Hendlin, Yogi Hale

14 1 p. 1-4
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10 Fictionalism of Anticipation Vidunas, Raimundas

14 1 p. 181-197
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11 Illusions of Linguistics and Illusions of Modern Synthesis: Two Parallel Stories Bolshoy, Alexander

14 1 p. 115-119
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12 In the Case of Protosemiosis: Indexicality vs. Iconicity of Proteins Faltýnek, Dan

14 1 p. 209-226
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13 Joining Forces Against Neo-Darwinism: Linking Organicism and Biosemiotics Gare, Arran

14 1 p. 61-65
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14 Making the Umwelt Bubble of the Modern Synthesis Burst Tønnessen, Morten

14 1 p. 121-125
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15 Natural Selection and Self-Organization Do Not Make Meaning, while the Agent’s Choice Does Kull, Kalevi

14 1 p. 49-53
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16 On the Use of “Illusion” Volk, Tyler

14 1 p. 127-129
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17 Response to Denis Noble’s Article “The Illusions of the Modern Synthesis,” Biosemiotics Shapiro, James A.

14 1 p. 73-78
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18 Semiotic Brains Build Cognitive Niches Magnani, Lorenzo

14 1 p. 41-48
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19 “Semiotic Canalization”: a Process Directing the Use and Interpretation of Signals in Animal Interactions? Francescoli, Gabriel

14 1 p. 199-207
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20 Signs of Consciousness? Jablonka, Eva

14 1 p. 25-29
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21 The Illusions of the Modern Synthesis Noble, Denis

14 1 p. 5-24
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22 The Importance of Biosemiotics for Morphology Schult, Joachim

14 1 p. 167-179
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23 The Living Sign. Reading Noble from a Biosemiotic Perspective de Mul, Jos

14 1 p. 107-113
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24 The Philosophical Ancestors and Heirs of Jakob von Uexküll Magnus, Riin

14 1 p. 227-231
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25 The Plurality of Evolutionary Worldviews Gontier, Nathalie

14 1 p. 35-40
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26 To the End of Dogmatism in Molecular Biology Witzany, Guenther

14 1 p. 67-72
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27 Towards a Biosemiotic Theory of Evolution Sharov, Alexei A.

14 1 p. 101-105
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