This dissertation concerns the active role of the organism in evolutionary theory. In particular, it concerns how our conception of the relationship between organism and environment, and the nature of natural selection, influences the causal and explanatory role of organismic activity and behavior in evolutionary explanations. The overarching aim is to argue that the behaviors and activities of organisms can serve both as the explananda (that which is explained) and the explanantia (that which explains) in evolutionary explanations. I attempt to achieve this aim by offering three central arguments. First, that the organism-environment relation is the ontologically basic unit of biology. A common way of conceiving the relationship between or...
As biologists, we seek to understand the sources of biodiversity, and the consequences of that diver...
This thesis identifies and explores the meanings of different concepts of fitness currently used in ...
In this dissertation I criticize and reconfigure the ontological framework within which discussions ...
This dissertation concerns the active role of the organism in evolutionary theory. In particular, it...
In recent years there have been a number of calls for integrating developmental and organismal pheno...
In recent years, biologists and philosophers of science have argued that evolutionary theory should ...
This thesis concerns evolution and how it is explained. The ambition here is to identify clearly the...
Natural selection is the process that results in adaptive evolution, but it is not the cause of evol...
All living organisms modify their biotic and abiotic environment. Niche construction theory posits t...
The history of evolution is a history of development from less to more complex organisms. This growt...
Social evolution theory conventionally takes an externalist explanatory stance, treating observed co...
Niche construction theory concerns how organisms can change selection pressures by altering the feat...
Abstract Natural selection is the result of organisms' interactions with their environment, but...
There is a growing consensus among ecologists that ecological facilitation comprises a historically ...
Interactions between organisms give rise to emergent properties of natural systems, which underpins ...
As biologists, we seek to understand the sources of biodiversity, and the consequences of that diver...
This thesis identifies and explores the meanings of different concepts of fitness currently used in ...
In this dissertation I criticize and reconfigure the ontological framework within which discussions ...
This dissertation concerns the active role of the organism in evolutionary theory. In particular, it...
In recent years there have been a number of calls for integrating developmental and organismal pheno...
In recent years, biologists and philosophers of science have argued that evolutionary theory should ...
This thesis concerns evolution and how it is explained. The ambition here is to identify clearly the...
Natural selection is the process that results in adaptive evolution, but it is not the cause of evol...
All living organisms modify their biotic and abiotic environment. Niche construction theory posits t...
The history of evolution is a history of development from less to more complex organisms. This growt...
Social evolution theory conventionally takes an externalist explanatory stance, treating observed co...
Niche construction theory concerns how organisms can change selection pressures by altering the feat...
Abstract Natural selection is the result of organisms' interactions with their environment, but...
There is a growing consensus among ecologists that ecological facilitation comprises a historically ...
Interactions between organisms give rise to emergent properties of natural systems, which underpins ...
As biologists, we seek to understand the sources of biodiversity, and the consequences of that diver...
This thesis identifies and explores the meanings of different concepts of fitness currently used in ...
In this dissertation I criticize and reconfigure the ontological framework within which discussions ...