Defining and revising the structure of evolutionary theory
PART I: THE HISTORY OF DARWINIAN LOGIC AND DEBATE: The essence of Darwinism and the basis of modern orthodoxy: an exegesis of the Origin of Species
Internalism and laws of form: pre-Darwinian alternatives to functionalism
The fruitful facets of Galton's polyhedron; channels and saltations in post-Darwinian formalism
Pattern and progress on the geological stage
The modern synthesis as a limited consensus
PART II: TOWARDS A REVISED AND EXPANDED EVOLUTIONARY THEORY: Species as individuals in the hierarchical theory of selection
Punctuated equilibrium and the validation of macroevolutionary theory
The integration of constraint and adaptation (structure and function) in ontogeny and phylogeny: historical constraints and the evolution of development
The integration of constraint and adaptation (structure and function) in ontogeny and phylogeny: structural constraints, spandrels, and the centrality of exaptation in macroevolution
Ties of time and trials of extrapolationism, with an epilog on the interaction of general theory and contingent theory