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Alison K. McConwell
This Element develops a view about biological individuality's value in two ways: while biological individuality matters for its theoretical and methodological roles in the production of scientific knowledge, its historical use in promoting the politi
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https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108942775
Autor:
Alison K. McConwell
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Acta Biotheoretica. 67:253-264
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Alison K. McConwell
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The Quarterly Review of Biology. 96:34-35
Autor:
Alison K. McConwell
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Philosophy of Science. 84:1104-1116
Recently, philosophers have sought to determine the nature of individuals relevant to evolution by natural selection or evolutionary individuals. The Evolutionary Contingency Thesis is a claim about evolution that emphasizes the role of contingency o
Autor:
Alison K. McConwell
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The Quarterly Review of Biology. 95:78-79
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Alison K. McConwell
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History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences. 42
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Alison K. McConwell
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Biology & Philosophy. 34
What is the relationship between evolutionary contingency and diversity? The evolutionary contingency thesis emphasizes dependency relations and chance as the hallmarks of evolution. While contingency can be destructive of, for example, the fragile a
Autor:
Alison K. McConwell, Adrian Currie
Publikováno v:
Biology & Philosophy. 32:243-261
‘Gouldian arguments’ appeal to the contingency of a scientific domain to establish that domain’s autonomy from some body of theory. For instance, pointing to evolutionary contingency, Stephen Jay Gould suggested that natural selection alone is
Autor:
Alison K. McConwell
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The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. 67:931-935