Selection Type Theories

Autor: Darden, Lindley, Cain, Joseph A.
Zdroj: Philosophy of Science; March 1989, Vol. 56 Issue: 1 p106-129, 24p
Abstrakt: Selection type theories solve adaptation problems. Natural selection, clonal selection for antibody production, and selective theories of higher brain function are examples. An abstract characterization of typical selection processes is generated by analyzing and extending previous work on the nature of natural selection. Once constructed, this abstraction provides a useful tool for analyzing the nature of other selection theories and may be of use in new instances of theory construction. This suggests the potential fruitfulness of research to find other theory types and construct their abstractions.
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