The triumph of the Darwinian method

456 indexed citations
published 1969
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The Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association

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About The triumph of the Darwinian method

This paper, published in 1969, received 456 indexed citations . Written by Michael T. Ghiselin. It is primarily cited by scholars working on History and Philosophy of Science (184 citations), Sociology and Political Science (129 citations) and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology (87 citations). Published in The Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association.

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