Though the Price equation in itself is simply a statistical identity, biologists have often adopted a "causal interpretation'' of the equation, in the sense that its component terms have been supposed to correspond to distinct causal processes in evolution, such as natural selection and transmission bias. In this paper we bring the issue of causal interpretation to the fore, by studying the conditions under which it is legitimate to read causal meaning into the Price equation. We argue that only if substantive assumptions about causal structure are made, which can be represented in the form of a causal model, can the component terms of the Price equation be interpreted as causally meaningful. We conclude with a reflection on the epistemic u...
In this paper it is argued that evolutionary economics needs general statistical tools for performin...
Many approaches to the study of adaptation, following Darwin, centre on the number of offspring of i...
The diversity of genetic and non-genetic processes that make offspring resemble their parents are in...
Price's equation provides a very simple—and very general—encapsulation of evolutionary change. It fo...
This paper provides a philosophical analysis of the Price equation and its role in evolutionary theo...
This paper provides a philosophical analysis of the Price equation and its role in evolutionary theo...
The Price equation describes the change in populations. Change concerns some value, such as biologic...
This paper provides a philosophical analysis of the Price equation and its role in evolutionary theo...
In this paper, I will argue that the generality of the Price equation comes at a cost, and that is t...
The Price equation has been entangled with social evolution theory from the start. It has been used ...
The fundamental equations of various disciplines often seem to share the same basic structure. Natur...
The genetic response to selection is central to both evolutionary biology and animal and plant breed...
A recent article in Nature Physics unified key results from thermodynamics, statistics, and informat...
The Price equation is currently considered one of the fundamental equations —or even the fundamental...
A recent article in Nature Physics unified key results from thermodynamics, statistics, and informat...
In this paper it is argued that evolutionary economics needs general statistical tools for performin...
Many approaches to the study of adaptation, following Darwin, centre on the number of offspring of i...
The diversity of genetic and non-genetic processes that make offspring resemble their parents are in...
Price's equation provides a very simple—and very general—encapsulation of evolutionary change. It fo...
This paper provides a philosophical analysis of the Price equation and its role in evolutionary theo...
This paper provides a philosophical analysis of the Price equation and its role in evolutionary theo...
The Price equation describes the change in populations. Change concerns some value, such as biologic...
This paper provides a philosophical analysis of the Price equation and its role in evolutionary theo...
In this paper, I will argue that the generality of the Price equation comes at a cost, and that is t...
The Price equation has been entangled with social evolution theory from the start. It has been used ...
The fundamental equations of various disciplines often seem to share the same basic structure. Natur...
The genetic response to selection is central to both evolutionary biology and animal and plant breed...
A recent article in Nature Physics unified key results from thermodynamics, statistics, and informat...
The Price equation is currently considered one of the fundamental equations —or even the fundamental...
A recent article in Nature Physics unified key results from thermodynamics, statistics, and informat...
In this paper it is argued that evolutionary economics needs general statistical tools for performin...
Many approaches to the study of adaptation, following Darwin, centre on the number of offspring of i...
The diversity of genetic and non-genetic processes that make offspring resemble their parents are in...