Scholars of evolutionary biology and the history and philosophy of science discuss the notion of "evolutionary progress" and the value judgments inherent in that notion. Thirteen essays based on papers presented at the 1987 Field Museum Spring Systematics symposium study the philosophy of progress, provide historical and comparative perspectives, a
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