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Homology in development and the development of the homology concept." American Zoologist 40 (2000): 777-788.
"Introduction to the symposium "The organism in philosophical focus"." Philosophy of Science 67 (2000): S256-S259.
"Organism and character decomposition: Steps towards an integrative theory of biology." Philosophy of Science (2000): S289-S300.
"The organism is dead. Long live the organism [Essay Review]." Perspectives on Science 8 (2000): 286-315.
"Oskar and Cecile Vogt: From the Neo-Cortex to Bumble Bees: An Episode in the History of the Biological Character Concept." In The Character Concept in Evolutionary Biology, edited by G P. Wagner, 37-56. San Diego: Academic Press, 2000.
"Review of "Homo cerebralis: Vom Seelenorgan zum Gehirn"." ISIS (2000): 140-141.
"Science under the Nazis - Response." SCIENCE (2000): 1931.
"How molecular is molecular developmental biology? A reply to Alex Rosenberg's reductionism redux: Computing the embryo." Biology & Philosophy (2001): 53-68.
"Mit oder ohne Darwin? Die Bedeutung der Darwinschen Selektionstheorie in der Konzeption der Theoretischen Biologie von 1900 bis zum Zweiten Weltkrieg." In Darwinismus und/als Ideologie, edited by R Broemer and Hoß U feld, 229-262. Berlin: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung, 2001.
"Oscar Hertwig In Encyclopedia of the Life Sciences. Vol. 8. Nature Publishing Group, 2001.
Reflections on the Role of Organismal and Cultural Variation in the History of the Biological Sciences." Studies in the History and Philosophy of the Biological and Biomedical Sciences 32 (2001): 1-29.
"Review of "Biology integrating scientific fundamentals: Contributions to the history of interrelations between biology, chemistry, and physics from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries"." ISIS (2001): 761-762.
"Review of "Membranes: Metaphors of invasion in nineteenth-century literature, science, and politics"." Journal of Interdisciplinary History (2001): 287-288.
"Anatomy and Physiology in the 19th Century." In The History of Modern Science and Mathematics, edited by Brian Baigrie, 199-213. Vol. 1. New York: Charles Scribners, 2002.
"An egg is an egg is an egg [Essay Review]." Cell 111 (2002): 460-461.
"Flies, Genes, and Brains: Oskar Vogt, Nicolai Timofeeff-Ressovsky and the Origin of the Concepts of Penetrance and Expressivity in Classical Genetics." In Medical Genetics. Conceptual Foundations and Classic Questions, edited by Rachel Ankeny and Lisa Parker, 63-85. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2002.
"Review of "August Weismann: Ausgewählte Briefe und Dokumente (2 Bände)"." Journal of the History of Biology 35 (2002): 196-198.
"Carl Gegenbaur (1826-1903): Integrating comparative anatomy and embryology." Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 300B (2003): 23-31.
"Editorial: A new series of vignettes on the history of evolutionary developmental biology." Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution 299B (2003): 1-2.
"Ludwig von Bertalanffy In Lexikon bedeutender Naturwissenschaftler. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, 2003.
Metaphors, misuse, and misconceptions - Response." SCIENCE 301 (2003): 1481-1482.
"Natural enemies - Metaphor or misconception?" Science 301 (2003): 52-53.
"Natural Enemies—Metaphor or Misconception?" Science 301 (2003).
"Ontogeny, anatomy, and the problem of homology: Carl Gegenbaur and the American tradition of cell lineage studies." Theory in Biosciences (2003): 194-203.
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