Contains fulltext : reopened.pdf ( ) (Open Access)Darwinian explanations for teleology are often imprecise, and justify the occurrence of teleological features by referring to natural selection in a vague and unspecified sense. In this paper, the Darwinian account for teleology is further analyzed. It is argued that in theory only a specific form of teleology - teleology that is caused by and directed towards the preservation of the genetic program - can be explained in a naturalistic way by employing Darwin's theory of natural selection. This observation links teleology with the units of selection discussion, as for both discussions the end-direction of teleological processes and behavior is of elementary importance. Acco...
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International audienceWhy was sexual selection so important to Darwin? And why was it de-emphasized ...
has followed over the past century and a half. In that work Darwin was largely concerned with establ...
Evolution refers to systematic change over time. During the nineteenth century, growing evi-dence ab...
Williams argued that darwin replaced teleology by natural selection. This article argues that this i...
Abstract: In a recent paper, Steven Horst argued that if traditional physicalist accounts of conscio...
Knives, birds' wings, and mountain slopes are used for certain purposes: cutting, flying, and climbi...
We argue that teleological thinking plays a central role in biology and, more specifically, in theor...
International audienceFormal Darwinism (Grafen 2002, 2007) is a theoretical framework aimed at artic...
This MPhil dissertation presents a novel account of teleological explanations in biology. I outline ...
This paper distinguishes two ways in which Kant's ideas concerning the relation between teleology an...
The unit of selection is the concept of that ‘something’ to which biologists refer when they speak o...
Hardcover, 17x24Although Charles Darwin predicted that his theory “would give zest to [...] metaphys...
View/download or read postprint via a streaming viewer with the turning page feature in SOAR, or cli...
Mainstream teleosemantics is the view that mental representation should be understood in terms of bi...
Human teleological intentionality represents the biggest challenge to a Darwinian metatheoretical fr...
International audienceWhy was sexual selection so important to Darwin? And why was it de-emphasized ...
has followed over the past century and a half. In that work Darwin was largely concerned with establ...
Evolution refers to systematic change over time. During the nineteenth century, growing evi-dence ab...