Evolutionary theory (ET) is teeming with probabilities. Probabilities exist at all levels: the level of mutation, the level of microevolution, and the level of macroevolution. This uncontroversial claim raises a number of contentious issues. For example, is the evolutionary process (as opposed to the theory) indeterministic, or is it deterministic? Philosophers of biology have taken different sides on this issue. Millstein (1997) has argued that we are not currently able answer this question, and that even scientific realists ought to remain agnostic concerning the determinism or indeterminism of evolutionary processes. If this argument is correct, it suggests that, whatever we take probabilities in ET to be, they must be consistent with ei...
Proceedings of the Pittsburgh Workshop in History and Philosophy of Biology, Center for Philosophy o...
Discussions of `chance' and other related concepts (such as 'stochasticity', 'randomness', 'indeterm...
Work throughout the history and philosophy of biology frequently employs ‘chance’, ‘unpredictability...
Probability and indeterminism have always been core philosophical themes. This paper aims to contrib...
Darwin famously held that his use of the term "chance" in evolutionary theory merely "serves to ackn...
International audienceDoes biological evolution play dice? To what extent is it (in)deterministic? B...
Recently, philosophers of biology have debated the status of the evolutionary process: is it determi...
Evolutionary indeterminists argue that, in addition to any indeterminism introduced by quantum e...
International audienceChance comes into plays at many levels of the explanation of the evolutionary ...
Contingency-theorists have put forth differing accounts of evolutionary contingency. The bulk of the...
Population-level theories of evolution—the stock and trade of population genetics—are statistical th...
Since Darwin first articulated the theory of evolution, chance in biology has been considered a sour...
One finds intertwined with ideas at the core of evolutionary theory claims about frequencies in coun...
Since Darwin first articulated the theory of evolution by natural selection ([1859] 1964), chance in...
Work throughout the history and philosophy of biology frequently employs ‘chance’, ‘unpredictability...
Proceedings of the Pittsburgh Workshop in History and Philosophy of Biology, Center for Philosophy o...
Discussions of `chance' and other related concepts (such as 'stochasticity', 'randomness', 'indeterm...
Work throughout the history and philosophy of biology frequently employs ‘chance’, ‘unpredictability...
Probability and indeterminism have always been core philosophical themes. This paper aims to contrib...
Darwin famously held that his use of the term "chance" in evolutionary theory merely "serves to ackn...
International audienceDoes biological evolution play dice? To what extent is it (in)deterministic? B...
Recently, philosophers of biology have debated the status of the evolutionary process: is it determi...
Evolutionary indeterminists argue that, in addition to any indeterminism introduced by quantum e...
International audienceChance comes into plays at many levels of the explanation of the evolutionary ...
Contingency-theorists have put forth differing accounts of evolutionary contingency. The bulk of the...
Population-level theories of evolution—the stock and trade of population genetics—are statistical th...
Since Darwin first articulated the theory of evolution, chance in biology has been considered a sour...
One finds intertwined with ideas at the core of evolutionary theory claims about frequencies in coun...
Since Darwin first articulated the theory of evolution by natural selection ([1859] 1964), chance in...
Work throughout the history and philosophy of biology frequently employs ‘chance’, ‘unpredictability...
Proceedings of the Pittsburgh Workshop in History and Philosophy of Biology, Center for Philosophy o...
Discussions of `chance' and other related concepts (such as 'stochasticity', 'randomness', 'indeterm...
Work throughout the history and philosophy of biology frequently employs ‘chance’, ‘unpredictability...