1. Introduction
Darwinism or a Kaleidoscope of Research Programs and Ideas?
Part I. From a Pluralistic Darwinism to an Ever More Inclusive Darwinism
2. Selfish Genes and Lucky Breaks: Richard Dawkins' and Stephen Jay Gould's Divergent Darwinian Agendas
3.The Behavioral Sciences and Sociobiology: A Darwinian Approach
4. Darwinism in the 20th Century: Productive Encounters with Saltation, Acquired Characteristics, and Development
5. Darwinism after the Modern Synthesis
Human Evolution as a Theoretical Model for an Extended Evolutionary Synthesis
Part II. Crossing the Boundaries: Between non-Darwinian and Darwinian
6. From Charles Darwin to the Evolutionary Synthesis: Weak and Diffused Connections Only
7. Major Research Traditions in 20th Century Evolutionary Biology: The Relations of Germany's Darwinism with Them
8. Alternatives to Darwinism in the Early Twentieth Century
9. The Organismal Synthesis: Holistic Science and Developmental Evolution in the English-Speaking World, 1915–1954
10. Lamarckian Research Programs in French Biology (1900-1970)
11. Molecularizing Evolutionary Biology
12. Cells, Development, and Evolution: Teeth Studies at the Intersection of Fields
13. Symbiogenesis and Cell Evolution: an Anti-Darwinian Research Agenda?
14. Paleobiology’s Uneasy Relationship with the Darwinian Tradition: Stasis as Data.