As the principle of natural selection is generalized to explain (adaptive) patterns of human behavior, it becomes less clear what the selective environment empirically refers to. While the environment and individual are relatively separable in the non-human biological context, they are highly entangled in the context of moral, social, and institutional evolution. This chapter brings attention to the problem of generalizing the selective environment, and argues that it is ontologically disunified and definable only through its explanatory function. What unifies the selective environment is that it explains adaptation in a non-agential way, by screening off various forms of agency, whether divine, organismic, or human. This explanatory functi...
This chapter offers a review of standard views about the requirements for natural selection to shape...
Does an evolutionary analysis of human behavior permit the identification of meaningful limits on so...
The concept of a group as like a single organism has a long and turbulent history, resulting in the ...
As the principle of natural selection is generalized to explain (adaptive) patterns of human behavio...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com Copyright SpringerOn the basis of the ...
Natural selection is the process that results in adaptive evolution, but it is not the cause of evol...
This chapter surveys the philosophical problems raised by the two Darwinian claims of the existence ...
The behavioral phenotype of an organism results from selective processes acting on variation in beha...
On a common view of evolution, natural selection is the major force that produces evolutionary chang...
Abstract On the basis of the technical definition of selection developed by George Price (1995), we ...
The dominant view today on evolutionary progress is that it has been thoroughly debunked. Even value...
In this paper, we present an evolutionary framework, multilevel selection theory (MLS), that is high...
The dominant view today on evolutionary progress is that it has been thoroughly debunked. Even value...
Four main ingredients are necessary for the recipe of natural selection: a common demanding and comp...
In spite of its checkered intellectual history, and in spite of the myriadproposals of alternative m...
This chapter offers a review of standard views about the requirements for natural selection to shape...
Does an evolutionary analysis of human behavior permit the identification of meaningful limits on so...
The concept of a group as like a single organism has a long and turbulent history, resulting in the ...
As the principle of natural selection is generalized to explain (adaptive) patterns of human behavio...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com Copyright SpringerOn the basis of the ...
Natural selection is the process that results in adaptive evolution, but it is not the cause of evol...
This chapter surveys the philosophical problems raised by the two Darwinian claims of the existence ...
The behavioral phenotype of an organism results from selective processes acting on variation in beha...
On a common view of evolution, natural selection is the major force that produces evolutionary chang...
Abstract On the basis of the technical definition of selection developed by George Price (1995), we ...
The dominant view today on evolutionary progress is that it has been thoroughly debunked. Even value...
In this paper, we present an evolutionary framework, multilevel selection theory (MLS), that is high...
The dominant view today on evolutionary progress is that it has been thoroughly debunked. Even value...
Four main ingredients are necessary for the recipe of natural selection: a common demanding and comp...
In spite of its checkered intellectual history, and in spite of the myriadproposals of alternative m...
This chapter offers a review of standard views about the requirements for natural selection to shape...
Does an evolutionary analysis of human behavior permit the identification of meaningful limits on so...
The concept of a group as like a single organism has a long and turbulent history, resulting in the ...