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Ereshefsky, Marc. 1989. “Where’s the Species? Comments on the Phylogenetic Species
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Ereshefsky, Marc. 1991. “The Semantic Approach to Evolutionary
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Ereshefsky, Marc, ed. 1992. The Units of Evolution: Essays on the Nature of
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Ereshefsky, Marc. 1994. “Pluralism, Normative Naturalism, and Biological
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Ereshefsky, Marc. 2010a. “Microbiology and the Species Problem.”
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Ereshefsky, Marc. 2012.
“Homology Thinking.” Biology and
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Ereshefsky, Marc. 2017.
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Ereshefsky, Marc. 2022.
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Ereshefsky, Marc and Pedroso, Makmiller. 2013. “Biological Individuality: The Case of
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Ereshefsky, Marc and Pedroso, Makmiller. 2016. “What Biofilms Can Teach Us about
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Ereshefsky, Marc and Reydon, Thomas A. C. 2015.
“Scientific Kinds.” Philosophical
Studies 172(4): 969–986.