Fisher’s ‘fundamental theorem of natural selection’ is notoriously abstract, and, no less notoriously, many take it to be false. In this paper, I explicate the theorem, examine the role that it played in Fisher’s general project for biology, and analyze why it was so very fundamental for Fisher. I defend Ewens (1989) and Lessard (1997) in the view that the theorem is in fact a true theorem if, as Fisher claimed, ‘the terms employed’ are ‘used strictly as defined’ (1930, p. 38). Finally, I explain the role that projects such as Fisher’s play in the progress of scientific inquiry
Darwin’s theory of natural selection was not widely accepted in the biological community until its s...
The notion that natural selection is a process of fitness maximization gets a bad press in populatio...
The “average effects” of alleles in Fisher’s Fundamental Theorem of Natural Selection are meant to c...
Fisher’s ‘fundamental theorem of natural selection’ is notoriously abstract, and, no less notoriousl...
This paper provides a philosophical analysis of the ongoing controversy surrounding R.A. Fisher’s fa...
Evolutionary biology is undergirded by an extensive and impressive set of mathematical models. Yet o...
The fundamental theorem of natural selection is explained here in very simple terms, suitable for st...
W. J. Ewens, following G. R. Price, has stressed that Fisher’s fundamental theorem of natural select...
Starting from the main statement that “...natural selection is not evolution...”, RA Fisher built t...
I show the basic connection between the optimization and quantitative genetic approach to adaptatio
A nonmathematical exposition of the current status of the formal darwinism project is presented, lin...
Chapter eight, addressing the topic of statistical biology and statistical methods in genetics
R. A. Fisher is widely respected for his contributions to both statistics and genetics. For instance...
Natural selection is one of the fundamental keys of evolutionary biology, which is as m...
The notion that natural selection is a process of fitness maximization gets a bad press in populatio...
Darwin’s theory of natural selection was not widely accepted in the biological community until its s...
The notion that natural selection is a process of fitness maximization gets a bad press in populatio...
The “average effects” of alleles in Fisher’s Fundamental Theorem of Natural Selection are meant to c...
Fisher’s ‘fundamental theorem of natural selection’ is notoriously abstract, and, no less notoriousl...
This paper provides a philosophical analysis of the ongoing controversy surrounding R.A. Fisher’s fa...
Evolutionary biology is undergirded by an extensive and impressive set of mathematical models. Yet o...
The fundamental theorem of natural selection is explained here in very simple terms, suitable for st...
W. J. Ewens, following G. R. Price, has stressed that Fisher’s fundamental theorem of natural select...
Starting from the main statement that “...natural selection is not evolution...”, RA Fisher built t...
I show the basic connection between the optimization and quantitative genetic approach to adaptatio
A nonmathematical exposition of the current status of the formal darwinism project is presented, lin...
Chapter eight, addressing the topic of statistical biology and statistical methods in genetics
R. A. Fisher is widely respected for his contributions to both statistics and genetics. For instance...
Natural selection is one of the fundamental keys of evolutionary biology, which is as m...
The notion that natural selection is a process of fitness maximization gets a bad press in populatio...
Darwin’s theory of natural selection was not widely accepted in the biological community until its s...
The notion that natural selection is a process of fitness maximization gets a bad press in populatio...
The “average effects” of alleles in Fisher’s Fundamental Theorem of Natural Selection are meant to c...