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    Ariew, André. 1996. Innateness and Canalization.” Philosophy of Science 63(suppl.): 9–27.
    Ariew, André. 1998. Are Probabilities Necessary for Evolutionary Explanations? Biology and Philosophy 13(2): 245–253.
    Ariew, André. 2002. Platonic and Aristotelian Roots of Teleological Arguments.” in Functions. New Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology and Biology, edited by André Ariew, Robert Cummins, and Mark Perlman, pp. 7–32. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Ariew, André. 2003. Ernst Mayr’s ‘Ultimate/Proximate’ Distinction Reconsidered and Reconstructed.” Biology and Philosophy 18(4): 553–565.
    Ariew, André. 2007. Innateness.” in Philosophy of Biology, edited by Mohan Matthen and Christopher Stephens, pp. 567–584. Handbook of the Philosophy of Science n. 3. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.
    Ariew, André. 2008. Teleology.” in The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of Biology, edited by David L. Hull and Michael E. Ruse, pp. 160–181. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Ariew, André, Cummins, Robert and Perlman, Mark, eds. 2002. Functions. New Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology and Biology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Ariew, André and Perlman, Mark. 2002. Introduction.” in Functions. New Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology and Biology, edited by André Ariew, Robert Cummins, and Mark Perlman, pp. 1–5. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Crest, Agathe du, Valković, Martina, Ariew, André, Desmond, Hugh, Huneman, Philippe and Reydon, Thomas A. C. 2023. Evolutionary Thinking Across Disciplines. Problems and Perspectives in Generalized Darwinism. Synthese Library. Dordrecht: Springer, doi:10.1007/978-3-031-33358-3.
    Matthen, Mohan and Ariew, André. 2005. How to Understand Causal Relations in Natural Selection: Reply to Rosenberg and Bouchard.” Biology and Philosophy 20(2–3): 355–364.