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Autor:
Sylvain Charlat, André Ariew, Pierrick Bourrat, María Ferreira Ruiz, Thomas Heams, Philippe Huneman, Sandeep Krishna, Michael Lachmann, Nicolas Lartillot, Louis Le Sergeant d'Hendecourt, Christophe Malaterre, Philippe Nghe, Etienne Rajon, Olivier Rivoire, Matteo Smerlak, Zorana Zeravcic
Publikováno v:
Life, Vol 11, Iss 10, p 1051 (2021)
Natural selection is commonly seen not just as an explanation for adaptive evolution, but as the inevitable consequence of “heritable variation in fitness among individuals”. Although it remains embedded in biological concepts, such a formalisati
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https://doaj.org/article/18aab01f4cfd48b2acfb21618990c88e
Publikováno v:
Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology, Vol 9, Iss 1 (2017)
Over the past fifteen years there has been a considerable amount of debate concerning what theoretical population dynamic models tell us about the nature of natural selection and drift. On the causal interpretation, these models describe the causes o
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https://doaj.org/article/4d846def46264a9b9e4f99df68e4b589
Autor:
André Ariew
Publikováno v:
Studies in history and philosophy of science. 95
Recently historians and philosophers of science have been interested in the role of statistics and probability in investigating population variation. The focus is typically on investigators applying statistics and probability to explain large scale p
Autor:
Agathe du Crest, Martina Valković, André Ariew, Hugh Desmond, Philippe Huneman, Thomas A. C. Reydon
This volume aims to clarify the epistemic potential of applying evolutionary thinking outside biology, and provides a survey of the current state of the art in research on relevant topics in the life sciences, the philosophy of science, and the vario
Publikováno v:
Synthese. 196:4735-4757
In this paper, we argue that rather than exclusively focusing on trying to determine if an idealized model fits a particular account of scientific explanation, philosophers of science should also work on directly analyzing various explanatory schemas
Autor:
Christophe Malaterre, Etienne Rajon, Sylvain Charlat, Michael Lachmann, Maria Ferreira Ruiz, Nicolas Lartillot, Sandeep Krishna, Olivier Rivoire, Louis Le Sergeant d'Hendecourt, Zorana Zeravcic, Pierrick Bourrat, Matteo Smerlak, Thomas Heams, André Ariew, Philippe Huneman, Philippe Nghe
Publikováno v:
Life
Life, Vol 11, Iss 1051, p 1051 (2021)
Life, 2021, 11 (10), pp.1051. ⟨10.3390/life11101051⟩
Life, MDPI, 2021, 11 (10), pp.1051. ⟨10.3390/life11101051⟩
Life, Vol 11, Iss 1051, p 1051 (2021)
Life, 2021, 11 (10), pp.1051. ⟨10.3390/life11101051⟩
Life, MDPI, 2021, 11 (10), pp.1051. ⟨10.3390/life11101051⟩
Natural selection is commonly seen not just as an explanation for adaptive evolution, but as the inevitable consequence of “heritable variation in fitness among individuals”. Although it remains embedded in biological concepts, such a formalisati
Publikováno v:
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. 66:63-72
Over the last six decades there has been a consistent trend in the philosophy literature to emphasize the role of causes in scientific explanation. The emphasis on causes even pervades discussions of non-causal explanations. For example, the concern
Autor:
Katy Shorey, André Ariew
Publikováno v:
eLS
The debate about whether some attribute is ‘by nature’ or ‘by nurture’ has a long history and it covers numerous topics. For instance, Socrates proposed that our ideas of complex concepts come from memories that are innate within us. Even tod
Publikováno v:
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. 66:635-658
Shapiro and Sober ([2007]) claim that Walsh, Ariew, Lewens, and Matthen (henceforth WALM) give a mistaken, a priori defense of natural selection and drift as epiphenomenal. Contrary to Shap...
Publikováno v:
Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology, Vol 9, Iss 1 (2017)
Over the past fifteen years there has been a considerable amount of debate concerning what theoretical population dynamic models tell us about the nature of natural selection and drift. On the causal interpretation, these models describe the causes o