The statistical interpretation of the Theory of Natural Selection claims that natural selection and drift are statistical features of mathematical aggregates of individual-level events. Natural selection and drift are not themselves causes. The statistical interpretation is motivated by a metaphysical conception of individual priority. Recently, Millstein, Skipper, and Dietrich (2009) have argued (a) that natural selection and drift are physical processes, and (b) that the statistical interpretation rests on a misconception of the role of mathematics in biology. Both theses are contested
Are natural selection and genetic drift best thought of as processes, as products, or as some hybrid...
There are several different ways in which chance affects evolutionary change. That all of these pro...
Abstract: The latter half of the twentieth century has been marked by debates in evolutionary biolog...
The statistical interpretation of the Theory of Natural Selection claims that natural selection and ...
Evolutionary processes such as natural selection and random drift are commonly regarded as causes of...
Over the past fifteen years there has been a considerable amount of debate concerning what theoretic...
In this paper, it is argued that selection and drift might be distinct. This contradicts recent argu...
We distinguish dynamical and statistical interpretations of evolutionary theory. We argue that only ...
Biologists and philosophers have been extremely pessimistic about the possibility of demonstrating r...
Some philosophers, known as statisticalists, claim that the concept of natural selection, as it is n...
The latter half of the twentieth century has been marked by debates in evolutionary biology over the...
One controversy about the existence of so called evolutionary forces such as nat-ural selection and ...
This article elaborates on McShea and Brandon’s idea that drift is unlike the rest of the evolutiona...
The central claim for which I argue in this dissertation is that there are important phenomena that ...
One controversy about the existence of so called evolutionary forces such as natural selection and r...
Are natural selection and genetic drift best thought of as processes, as products, or as some hybrid...
There are several different ways in which chance affects evolutionary change. That all of these pro...
Abstract: The latter half of the twentieth century has been marked by debates in evolutionary biolog...
The statistical interpretation of the Theory of Natural Selection claims that natural selection and ...
Evolutionary processes such as natural selection and random drift are commonly regarded as causes of...
Over the past fifteen years there has been a considerable amount of debate concerning what theoretic...
In this paper, it is argued that selection and drift might be distinct. This contradicts recent argu...
We distinguish dynamical and statistical interpretations of evolutionary theory. We argue that only ...
Biologists and philosophers have been extremely pessimistic about the possibility of demonstrating r...
Some philosophers, known as statisticalists, claim that the concept of natural selection, as it is n...
The latter half of the twentieth century has been marked by debates in evolutionary biology over the...
One controversy about the existence of so called evolutionary forces such as nat-ural selection and ...
This article elaborates on McShea and Brandon’s idea that drift is unlike the rest of the evolutiona...
The central claim for which I argue in this dissertation is that there are important phenomena that ...
One controversy about the existence of so called evolutionary forces such as natural selection and r...
Are natural selection and genetic drift best thought of as processes, as products, or as some hybrid...
There are several different ways in which chance affects evolutionary change. That all of these pro...
Abstract: The latter half of the twentieth century has been marked by debates in evolutionary biolog...