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==== Special Issues Edited ====
 
==== Special Issues Edited ====
  
* 2015, ''Science, Values and the ‘Death of Evidence’ in Canada''. Symposium of the ''Canadian Journal of Philosophy'' (Volume 45, Issue 3, pp. 326–424). Edited by Ingo Brigandt.
 
 
* 2013, ''Integration in Biology: Philosophical Perspectives on the Dynamics of Interdisciplinarity''. Special section of ''Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences'' (Volume 44, Issue 4, Part A, pp. 461–571). Edited by Ingo Brigandt.
 
* 2013, ''Integration in Biology: Philosophical Perspectives on the Dynamics of Interdisciplinarity''. Special section of ''Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences'' (Volume 44, Issue 4, Part A, pp. 461–571). Edited by Ingo Brigandt.
 
* 2012, ''Perspectives on Evolutionary Novelty and Evo-Devo''. Special issue of the ''Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution'' (Volume 318, Issue 6). Edited by Ingo Brigandt.
 
* 2012, ''Perspectives on Evolutionary Novelty and Evo-Devo''. Special issue of the ''Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution'' (Volume 318, Issue 6). Edited by Ingo Brigandt.
 
* 2007, ''The Importance of Homology for Biology and Philosophy''. Special issue of ''Biology and Philosophy'' (Volume 22, Number 5). Edited by Ingo Brigandt and Paul E. Griffiths.
 
* 2007, ''The Importance of Homology for Biology and Philosophy''. Special issue of ''Biology and Philosophy'' (Volume 22, Number 5). Edited by Ingo Brigandt and Paul E. Griffiths.

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