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Bullivant, Stephen and Ruse, Michael E., eds. 2013. The Oxford Handbook of Atheism. Oxford
Handbooks. New York: Oxford University Press.
Hull, David L. and Ruse, Michael E., eds. 2008. The Cambridge Companion to the Philosophy of
Biology. Cambridge Companions to
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Lustig, Abigail, Richards, Robert J. and Ruse, Michael E., eds. 2004.
Darwinian Heresies. Cambridge: Cambridge
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Richards, Robert J. and Ruse, Michael E., eds. 2016. Debating
Darwin. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
Ruse, Michael E. 1971a. “Reduction, Replacement, and Molecular
Biology.” Dialectica 25(1): 39–72.
Ruse, Michael E. 1971b. “Two
Biological Revolutions.” Dialectica 25(1): 17–38.
Ruse, Michael E. 1971c. “Narrative Explanation and the Theory of
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Ruse, Michael E. 1976. “Reduction in Genetics.” in PSA 1974: Proceedings of the Biennial
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Ruse, Michael E. 1977. “Sociobiology: Sound Science or Muddled
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Ruse, Michael E. 1980. “Ought
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Ruse, Michael E. 1981a. Is Science Sexist? and Other Problems in the Biomedical
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Ruse, Michael E. 1981b. “What Kind of Revolution Occurred in
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“Teleology Redux.” in Scientific Philosophy Today. Essays in Honor of Mario
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Psychiatry, and Psychoanalysis. Volume 2. The University of Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of
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Ruse, Michael E. 1983b. “The New Dualism: ‘Res Philosophica’
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Ruse, Michael E. 1985. “Biological Science and Feminist Values.” in
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Ruse, Michael E., ed. 1989a. What the Philosophy of Biology Is. Essays dedicated to
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Ruse, Michael E. 1989b.
“David Hull Through Two Decades.” in What the Philosophy of Biology Is. Essays dedicated to
David Hull, edited by Michael E. Ruse, pp. 1–16. Nijhoff International
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Ruse, Michael E. 1991a. “Are Pictures Really Necessary? The Case of Sewell
Wright’s ‘Adaptive Landscapes’ .” in
PSA 1990: Proceedings of the
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II: Symposium Papers, edited by Arthur I. Fine, Micky Forbes, and Linda Wessels, pp. 63–77. East Lansing, Michigan:
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Ruse, Michael E. 1991b. “The Significance of Evolution.” in
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Ruse, Michael E. 1993. “Do the History of Science and the Philosophy of Science
Have Anything to Say to Each Other?” in PSA 1992: Proceedings of the Biennial
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Symposium Papers, edited by David L. Hull, Micky Forbes, and Kathleen Okruhlik, pp. 467. East Lansing, Michigan:
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Ruse, Michael E. 1995a.
Evolutionary Naturalism. Selected Essays. London:
Routledge.
Ruse, Michael E. 1995b. “Sexual Identity: Reality or Construction?”
in Identity. Essays Based on Herbert Spencer
Lectures Given in the University of Oxford, edited by Henry
Harris, pp. 65–98. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
Ruse, Michael E. 1999. The Darwinian Revolution. Science Red in Tooth and
Claw. 2nd ed. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago
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Ruse, Michael E. 2000. “The Theory of Punctuated Equilibria: Taking Apart a
Scientific Controversy.” in Scientific Controversies: Philosophical and Historical
Perspectives, edited by Peter K. Machamer, Marcello Pera, and Aristides Baltas, pp. 230–253. New York: Oxford
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Ruse, Michael E. 2002. “Evolutionary Biology and Teleological
Thinking.” in Functions. New
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Ruse, Michael E. 2003a. “Belief in God in a Darwinian Age.” in
The Cambridge Companion to Darwin,
edited by Jonathan Hodge and Gregory
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Ruse, Michael E. 2003b. “Modern Biologists and the Argument from
Design.” in God and Design: The
Teleological Argument and Modern Science, edited by Neil A.
Manson, pp. 307–328. London: Routledge.
Ruse, Michael E. 2003c.
“Creationism.” in The
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The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language;
Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2003/entries/creationism/.
Ruse, Michael E. 2004. “Adaptive Landscapes and Dynamic Equilibrium: The
Spencerian Contribution to Twentieth-Century American Evolutionary
Biology.” in Darwinian Heresies,
edited by Abigail Lustig, Robert J. Richards, and Michael E. Ruse, pp. 131–150. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Ruse, Michael E. 2005a.
“Evo-Devo: A New Evolutionary Paradigm?” in
Philosophy, Biology and Life,
edited by Anthony O’Hear, pp. 8–9. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 56.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Ruse, Michael E. 2005b.
“Methodological Naturalism Under Attack.”
South African Journal of Philosophy / Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir
Wysbegeerte 24(1): 44–60.
Ruse, Michael E. 2006. “The Evolution of the Philosophy of
Biology.” Biology and Philosophy 21(3): 437–442.
Ruse, Michael E. 2007.
“Creationism.” in The
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California:
The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language;
Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2007/entries/creationism/.
Ruse, Michael E., ed. 2008a. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Biology.
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Ruse, Michael E. 2008b. “The Origin of the Origin.” in
The Cambridge Companion to the Origin of
Species, edited by Michael E. Ruse and Robert J. Richards, pp. 1–13. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge:
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Ruse, Michael E. 2008c. “The Philosophy of Evolutionary Theory.” in
A Companion to the Philosophy of History and
Historiography, edited by Aviezer Tucker, pp. 307–317. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Malden,
Massachusetts: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781444304916.
Ruse, Michael E. 2008d. “Response to Duke Naturalists.” in Moral Psychology, Volume 1. The Evolution of Morality:
Adaptations and Innateness, edited by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, pp. 33–36. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
Ruse, Michael E. 2009.
“Charles Darwin.” in The History of Western Philosophy of Religion. Volume 4:
Nineteenth-Century Philosophy of Religion, edited by Graham
Oppy and Nick N. Trakakis, pp. 161–174. London: Routledge.
Ruse, Michael E. 2010a. Science and Spirituality. Making Room for Faith in the
Age of Science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Ruse, Michael E. 2010b. “The Biological Sciences Can Act as a Ground for
Ethics.” in Contemporary Debates
in Philosophy of Biology, edited by Francisco José Ayala and Robert Arp, pp. 297–315. Contemporary Debates in Philosophy n. 12. Malden,
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Ruse, Michael E. 2010c.
“Biology.” in The
Routledge Companion to Ethics, edited by John Skorupski, pp. 397–407. Routledge
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Ruse, Michael E. 2010d. “Atheism, Naturalism and Science: Three in
One?” in The Cambridge Companion
to Science and Religion, edited by Peter Harrison, pp. 229–243. Cambridge Companions to Religion. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Ruse, Michael E. 2010e. “Evolution and the Idea of Social Progress.”
in Biology and Ideology from Descartes to
Darwin, edited by Denis R. Alexander and Ronald L. Numbers, pp. 247–275. Chicago, Illinois:
University of Chicago Press.
Ruse, Michael E. 2011. “Science and Religion Today [Review
Article].” International Journal for Philosophy of
Religion 70(2): 167–177.
Ruse, Michael E. 2012. “How not to Solve the Science-Religion
Conflict.” The Philosophical Quarterly 62(248):
620–625.
Ruse, Michael E. 2013a. “Making Room for Faith: Does Science Exclude
Religion?” in Midwest Studies in
Philosophy 37: The New Atheism and Its Critics, edited by
Peter A. French and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 11–24. Malden, Massachusetts:
Wiley-Blackwell.
Ruse, Michael E. 2013b. “The Sociobiological Account of Religious
Belief.” in The Routledge
Companion to Philosophy of Religion, edited by Chad Meister and Paul Copan, pp. 511–521. Routledge Philosophy
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(2007).
Ruse, Michael E. 2013c.
“Natural Sciences.” in The Routledge Companion to Theism, edited by
R. Charles Taliaferro, Victoria S. Harrison, and Stewart C. Goetz, pp. 211–223. London: Routledge.
Ruse, Michael E. 2013d.
“Natural Theology: The Biological Sciences.”
in The Oxford Handbook of Natural
Theology, edited by Russell Re Manning, pp. 397–418. Oxford
Handbooks. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Ruse, Michael E. 2014.
“Creationism.” in The
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Ruse, Michael E. 2015. Atheism. What Everyone Needs to Know. Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
Ruse, Michael E. 2016. “Darwinian Evolution and a Providential God: The Human
Problem.” in Abraham’s Dice:
Chance and Providence in the Monotheistic Traditions, edited
by Karl W. Giberson, pp. 310–331. New
York: Oxford University Press.
Ruse, Michael E. 2017a. On
Purpose. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press,
doi:10.23943/princeton/9780691195957.001.0001.
Ruse, Michael E. 2017b. Darwinism as Religion. What Literature Tells Us About
Evolution. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Ruse, Michael E. 2017c.
“Evolutionary Medicine: Philosophical
Aspects.” in The Bloomsbury
Companion to Contemporary Philosophy of Medicine, edited by
James A. Marcum, pp. 147–160.
Bloomsbury Companions. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
Ruse, Michael E. 2018a. The Problem of War: Darwinism, Christianity, and their
Battle to Understand Human Conflict. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780190867577.001.0001.
Ruse, Michael E. 2018b.
“Creationism.” in The
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California:
The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language;
Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2018/entries/creationism/.
Ruse, Michael E. 2019a. A Meaning to Life. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
Ruse, Michael E. 2019b.
“Evolution.” in A
Companion to Atheism and Philosophy, edited by Graham Oppy, pp. 323–340. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Hoboken, New
Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781119119302.
Ruse, Michael E. 2021. A Philosopher Looks at Human Beings. A
Philosopher Looks At. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
doi:10.1017/9781108907057.
Ruse, Michael E. 2022a. Why we Hate: Understanding the Roots of Human
Conflict. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780197621288.001.0001.
Ruse, Michael E. 2022b.
Understanding Natural Selection.
Understanding Life. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
doi:10.1017/9781009090865.
Ruse, Michael E. 2023. Understanding the Christianity-Evolution
Relationship. Understanding Life. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/9781009277334.
Ruse, Michael E. and Hull, David L. 1973. The Philosophy of Biology. London: Hutchinson
& Co.
Ruse, Michael E. and Richards, Robert J., eds. 2008. The Cambridge Companion to the Origin of
Species. Cambridge Companions to
Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Ruse, Michael E. and Richards, Robert J., eds. 2017. The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary
Ethics. Cambridge Handbooks. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/9781316459409.
Ruse, Michael E. and Wilson, Edward O. 1986. “Moral Philosophy as Applied Science.”
Philosophy 61.