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Before hierarchy
[Risorsa elettronica] : the rise and fall of Stephen Jay Gould's first macroevolutionary synthesis Dresow, Max W.    Anno: 2017
Accesso online https://www.springer.com/journal/40656
Dresow, Max W.
Before hierarchy [Risorsa elettronica] : the rise and fall of Stephen Jay Gould's first macroevolutionary synthesis / Max W. Dresow
In: History and philosophy of the life sciences Vol. 39 (2017), article 6
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Biased, spasmodic and ridiculously incomplete
[Risorsa elettronica] : sequence stratigraphy and the emergence of a new approach to stratigraphic complexity in paleobiology, 1973-1995 Dresow, Max W.    Anno: 2023
Accesso online https://www.springer.com/journal/10739
Dresow, Max W.
Biased, spasmodic and ridiculously incomplete [Risorsa elettronica] : sequence stratigraphy and the emergence of a new approach to stratigraphic complexity in paleobiology, 1973-1995 / Max Dresow
In: Journal of the history of biology Vol. 56 (2023), p. 419-454
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Dresow, Max W.
History and philosophy of science after the practice-turn [Risorsa elettronica] : from inherent tension to local integration / Max Dresow
In: Studies in history and philosophy of science Vol. 82 (2020), p. 57-65
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Dresow, Max W.
Integrated history and philosophy of science / Max Dresow
In: Debating contemporary approaches to the history of science. p. 123-146
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Re-forming morphology
[Risorsa elettronica] : two attempts to rehabilitate the problem of form in the first half of twentieth century Dresow, Max W.    Anno: 2020
Accesso online https://www.springer.com/journal/10739
Dresow, Max W.
Re-forming morphology [Risorsa elettronica] : two attempts to rehabilitate the problem of form in the first half of twentieth century / Max Dresow
In: Twentieth-century desire for morphology. p. 231-248