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———. “Central Dogma of Molecular Biology.” Nature 227 (1970): 561–63.

———. What Mad Pursuit. New York: Basic Books, 1988.

Croarken, Mary. “Tabulating the Heavens: Computing the Nautical Almanac in 18th-Century England.” IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 25, no. 3 (2003): 48–61.

———. “Mary Edwards: Computing for a Living in 18th-Century England.” IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 25, no 4 (2003): 9–15.

Crowley, David, and Paul Heyer, eds. Communication in History: Technology, Culture, Society. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2003.

Crowley, David, and David Mitchell, eds. Communication Theory Today. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 1994.

Daly, Lloyd W. Contributions to a History of Alphabeticization in Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Brussels: Latomus, 1967.

Danielsson, Ulf H., and Marcelo Schiffer. “Quantum Mechanics, Common Sense, and the Black Hole Information Paradox.” Physical Review D 48, no. 10 (1993): 4779–84.

Darrow, Karl K. “Entropy.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 87, no. 5 (1944): 365–67.

Davis, Martin. The Universal Computer: The Road from Leibniz to Turing. New York: Norton, 2000.

Dawkins, Richard. “In Defence of Selfish Genes.” Philosophy 56, no. 218 (1981): 556–73.

———. The Blind Watchmaker. New York: Norton, 1986.

———. The Extended Phenotype. Rev. ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.

———. The Selfish Gene. 30th anniversary edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.

De Chadarevian, Soraya. “The Selfish Gene at 30: The Origin and Career of a Book and Its Title.” Notes and Records of the Royal Society 61 (2007): 31–38.

De Morgan, Augustus. Arithmetical Books: From the Invention of Printing to the Present Time. London: Taylor & Walton, 1847.

De Morgan, Sophia Elizabeth. Memoir of Augustus De Morgan. London: Longmans, Green, 1882.

Delbrück, Max. “A Physicist Looks at Biology.” Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences 38 (1949): 173–90.

Delius, Juan D. “Of Mind Memes and Brain Bugs, a Natural History of Culture.” In The Nature of Culture, edited by Walter A. Koch. Bochum, Germany: Bochum, 1989.

Denbigh, K. G., and J. S. Denbigh. Entropy in Relation to Incomplete Knowledge. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984.

Dennett, Daniel C. “Memes and the Exploitation of Imagination.” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48 (1990): 127–35.

———. Consciousness Explained. Boston: Little, Brown, 1991.

———. Darwin’s Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995.

———. Brainchildren: Essays on Designing Minds. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1998.

Desmond, Adrian, and James Moore. Darwin. London: Michael Joseph, 1991.

Díaz Vera, Javier E. A Changing World of Words: Studies in English Historical Lexicography, Lexicology and Semantics. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2002.

Dilts, Marion May. The Telephone in a Changing World. New York: Longmans, Green, 1941.

Diringer, David, and Reinhold Regensburger. The Alphabet: A Key to the History of Mankind. 3d ed. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1968.

Dretske, Fred I. Knowledge and the Flow of Information. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1981.

Duane, Alexander. “Sight and Signalling in the Navy.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 55, no. 5 (1916): 400–14.

Dubbey, J. M. The Mathematical Work of Charles Babbage. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1978.

Dupuy, Jean-Pierre. The Mechanization of the Mind: On the Origins of Cognitive Science. Translated by M. B. DeBevoise. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2000.

Dyson, George B. Darwin Among the Machines: The Evolution of Global Intelligence. Cambridge, Mass.: Perseus, 1997.

Eco, Umberto. The Search for the Perfect Language. Translated by James Fentress. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell, 1995.

Edwards, P. N. The Closed World: Computers and the Politics of Discourse in Cold War America. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1996.

Eisenstein, Elizabeth L. “Clio and Chronos: An Essay on the Making and Breaking of History-Book Times.” In History and Theory suppl. 6: History and the Concept of Time (1966): 36–64.

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