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American Zoologist 1984 24(2):467-534; doi:10.1093/icb/24.2.467
© 1984 by The Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology
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Science as a Way of Knowing—Evolutionary Biology1

JOHN A. MOORE
Department of Biology, University of California Riverside, California 92521

This essay is part of an educational project of the American Society of Zoologists that will make proposals for improving the first-year biology course inthe universities. The detailed suggestions emphasize the importance of the conceptual framework of the biological sciences. The topic for this year is Evolutionary Biology and it is developed largely by the hypothetico-deductive method emphasizing that science, in addition to its store of information, is a way of knowing. Other topics will be considered in future years in the ongoing project.


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