Disputes about the causal structure of natural selection have implications for teleosemantics. Etiological, mainstream teleosemantics is based on a causalist view of natural selection. The core of its solution to Brentano’s Problem lies in the solution to Kant’s Puzzle provided by the Modern Synthesis concerning populational causation. In this paper, I suggest that if we adopt an alternative, statisticalist view on natural selection, the door is open for two reflections. First, it allows for setting different challenges to etiological teleosemantics that arise if a statisticalist reading of natural selection is right. Second, by providing a different solution to Kant’s Puzzle based on individual causes of evolution, statisticalism promotes ...
One contentious debate in the philosophy of biology is that between the statisticalists and causalis...
Recent papers by a number of philosophers have been concerned with the question of whether natural s...
A recent debate over the causal foundations of evolutionary theory pits those who believe that natur...
Some philosophers, known as statisticalists, claim that the concept of natural selection, as it is n...
Recent discussions in the philosophy of biology have brought into question some fundamental assumpti...
Recent arguments concerning the nature of causation in evolutionary theory, now often known as the d...
I argue here that the debate over the causal status of natural selection, genetic drift, and fitness...
This article presents a challenge that those philosophers who deny the causal interpretation of expl...
Contemporary arguments concerning the nature of causation in evolutionary theory, now often known as...
The causal nature of evolution is one of the central topics in the philosophy of biology. It has bee...
To what do "natural selection" and "genetic drift" refer? To causes, as is usually thought? Or to me...
Vol. 3, Springer. In the recent philosophical literature, two questions have arisen concerning the s...
To what do "natural selection" and "genetic drift" refer? To causes, as is usually thought? Or to me...
Evolutionary processes such as natural selection and random drift are commonly regarded as causes of...
This MPhil dissertation presents a novel account of teleological explanations in biology. I outline ...
One contentious debate in the philosophy of biology is that between the statisticalists and causalis...
Recent papers by a number of philosophers have been concerned with the question of whether natural s...
A recent debate over the causal foundations of evolutionary theory pits those who believe that natur...
Some philosophers, known as statisticalists, claim that the concept of natural selection, as it is n...
Recent discussions in the philosophy of biology have brought into question some fundamental assumpti...
Recent arguments concerning the nature of causation in evolutionary theory, now often known as the d...
I argue here that the debate over the causal status of natural selection, genetic drift, and fitness...
This article presents a challenge that those philosophers who deny the causal interpretation of expl...
Contemporary arguments concerning the nature of causation in evolutionary theory, now often known as...
The causal nature of evolution is one of the central topics in the philosophy of biology. It has bee...
To what do "natural selection" and "genetic drift" refer? To causes, as is usually thought? Or to me...
Vol. 3, Springer. In the recent philosophical literature, two questions have arisen concerning the s...
To what do "natural selection" and "genetic drift" refer? To causes, as is usually thought? Or to me...
Evolutionary processes such as natural selection and random drift are commonly regarded as causes of...
This MPhil dissertation presents a novel account of teleological explanations in biology. I outline ...
One contentious debate in the philosophy of biology is that between the statisticalists and causalis...
Recent papers by a number of philosophers have been concerned with the question of whether natural s...
A recent debate over the causal foundations of evolutionary theory pits those who believe that natur...