bhandari at berkeley.
And then there is the work of those towering Marxist scientists--JBS Haldane, Hyman Levy, Joseph Bernal, Marcel Prenant and their heirs Levins and Lewontin and Garland Allen. Bukharin's Philosophical Arabesques is less concrete but quite stimulating in parts.
^^^^^ CB: Stephen Jay Gould can probably be included in this list. Punctated equilibrium completes the dialecticality of Darwinist evolution. Puts the revolutions in evolution.
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And as I said I have been reading William Byers' book on paradox and ambiguity in mathematics which echoes some of Haldane's findings.
^^^^^ CB: Comrade Haldane's dilemma is a fundamental of the math of population genetics.
See Haldane's intro to Engels _Dialectics of Nature_ ( International)