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2000
1998
Ayala FJ. Chance and necessity: Adaptation and novelty in evolution. In: An Evolving Dialogue: Scientific, Historical, Philosophical and Theological Perspectives on Evolution. Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science; 1998. p. 233-63.
Ayala FJ. Is sex better? Parasites say "no.". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. 1998;95:3346-8.
Ayala FJ. So human an animal: Evolution and ethics. In: Science and Theology: The New Consonance. Boulder, CO: Westview Press; 1998. p. 121-35.
1995
Ayala FJ. The difference of being human: Ethical behavior as an evolutionary byproduct. In: Biology, Ethics, and the Origins of Life. Boston/London: Jones and Bartlett; 1995. p. 113-35.
1994
1988
Ayala FJ. Can "progress" be defined as a biological concept?. In: Evolutionary Progress. Chicago: University of Chicago Press; 1988. p. 75-96.
Ayala FJ. Can "progress" be defined as a biological concept? In: Nitecki MH, editor. Evolutionary Progress. Chicago — London: University of Chicago Press; 1988. p. 75-96.
1987
Ayala FJ. The biological roots of morality. Biology and Philosophy. 1987;2(3):235-52. Abstract
Ayala FJ. The biological roots of morality. Biology and Philosophy. 1987;2:235-52.
Ayala FJ. The biological roots of morality. Biology and Philosophy. 1987;2:235-52.
1985
Stebbins Jr. G, Ayala FJ. The evolution of Darwinism. Scientific American. 1985;253(1):54-64.
Ayala FJ. The theory of evolution: Recent successes and challenges. In: Evolution and Creation. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press; 1985. p. 59-90.
1983
1982
Ayala FJ. The evolutionary concept of progress. In: Progress and Its Discontents. Berkeley/Los Angeles: University of California Press; 1982. p. 106-24.
1979
1974
Ayala FJ. The concept of biological progress. In: Studies in the Philosophy of Biology: Reductionism and Related Problems. New York: Macmillan; 1974. p. 339-54.
Ayala FJ, Dobzhansky T. Studies in the Philosophy of Biology, Reduction and Related Problems. London: Macmillan; 1974.

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1970
Ayala FJ. Comments on "Methodology in the physical, biological and social sciences". In: Global Systems Dynamics, 2. Basel: Karger; 1970. p. 8-32.
1968
Ayala FJ. Biology as an autonomous science. American Scientist. 1968;56:207-21.
Ayala FJ. Biology as an autonomous science. American Scientist. 1968;56:207-21.