Recent discussions in the philosophy of biology have brought into question some fundamental assumptions regarding evolutionary processes, natural selection in particular. Some authors argue that natural selection is nothing but a population-level, statistical consequence of lower-level events (Matthen and Ariew [2002]; Walsh, Lewens, and Ariew [2002]). On this view, natural selection itself does not involve forces. Other authors reject this purely statistical, population-level account for an individual-level, causal account of natural selection (Bouchard and Rosenberg [2004]). I argue that each of these positions is right in one way, but wrong in another; natural selection indeed takes place at the level of populations, but it is a causal p...
The causal nature of evolution is one of the central topics in the philosophy of biology. It has bee...
On a common view of evolution, natural selection is the major force that produces evolutionary chang...
One contentious debate in the philosophy of biology is that between the statisticalists and causalis...
Recent discussions in the philosophy of biology have brought into question some fundamental assumpti...
Vol. 3, Springer. In the recent philosophical literature, two questions have arisen concerning the s...
Contemporary arguments concerning the nature of causation in evolutionary theory, now often known as...
A major debate in the philosophy of biology centers on the question of how we should understand the ...
To what do "natural selection" and "genetic drift" refer? To causes, as is usually thought? Or to me...
Recent papers by a number of philosophers have been concerned with the question of whether natural s...
Natural selection is the process that results in adaptive evolution, but it is not the cause of evol...
To what do "natural selection" and "genetic drift" refer? To causes, as is usually thought? Or to me...
In the recent philosophical literature, two questions have arisen concerning the status of natural s...
The process of natural selection operates at the population and species levels, but its effects are ...
A recent debate over the causal foundations of evolutionary theory pits those who believe that natur...
The scope of this paper can be clarified by means of a well-known phenomenon that is usually called ...
The causal nature of evolution is one of the central topics in the philosophy of biology. It has bee...
On a common view of evolution, natural selection is the major force that produces evolutionary chang...
One contentious debate in the philosophy of biology is that between the statisticalists and causalis...
Recent discussions in the philosophy of biology have brought into question some fundamental assumpti...
Vol. 3, Springer. In the recent philosophical literature, two questions have arisen concerning the s...
Contemporary arguments concerning the nature of causation in evolutionary theory, now often known as...
A major debate in the philosophy of biology centers on the question of how we should understand the ...
To what do "natural selection" and "genetic drift" refer? To causes, as is usually thought? Or to me...
Recent papers by a number of philosophers have been concerned with the question of whether natural s...
Natural selection is the process that results in adaptive evolution, but it is not the cause of evol...
To what do "natural selection" and "genetic drift" refer? To causes, as is usually thought? Or to me...
In the recent philosophical literature, two questions have arisen concerning the status of natural s...
The process of natural selection operates at the population and species levels, but its effects are ...
A recent debate over the causal foundations of evolutionary theory pits those who believe that natur...
The scope of this paper can be clarified by means of a well-known phenomenon that is usually called ...
The causal nature of evolution is one of the central topics in the philosophy of biology. It has bee...
On a common view of evolution, natural selection is the major force that produces evolutionary chang...
One contentious debate in the philosophy of biology is that between the statisticalists and causalis...