Abstract: The latter half of the twentieth century has been marked by debates in evolutionary biology over the relative significance of natural selection and random drift: the so-called “neutralist/selectionist ” debates. Yet John Beatty has argued that it is difficult, if not impossible, to distinguish the concept of random drift from the concept of natural selection, a claim that has been accepted by many philosophers of biology. If this claim is correct, then the neutralist/selectionist debates seem at best futile, and at worst, meaningless. I reexamine the issues that Beatty raises, and argue that random drift and natural selection, conceived as processes, can be distinguished from one another
Publicación ISIThe synthetic theory of evolution proposes that biotic variations generated by mutati...
There are several different ways in which chance affects evolutionary\ud change. That all of these p...
Proceedings of the Pittsburgh Workshop in History and Philosophy of Biology, Center for Philosophy o...
The latter half of the twentieth century has been marked by debates in evolutionary biology over the...
Recently, much philosophical discussion has centered on the best way to characterize the concepts of...
One controversy about the existence of so called evolutionary forces such as natural selection and r...
One controversy about the existence of so called evolutionary forces such as nat-ural selection and ...
Biologists and philosophers have been extremely pessimistic about the possibility of demonstrating r...
In this paper, it is argued that selection and drift might be distinct. This contradicts recent argu...
The statistical interpretation of the Theory of Natural Selection claims that natural selection and ...
Are natural selection and genetic drift best thought of as processes, as products, or as some hybrid...
We distinguish dynamical and statistical interpretations of evolutionary theory. We argue that only ...
In his (1984) John Beatty correctly identifies the issue of the role of chance in evolution as one o...
The central claim for which I argue in this dissertation is that there are important phenomena that ...
Recently, much philosophical discussion has centered on the best way to characterize the concepts of...
Publicación ISIThe synthetic theory of evolution proposes that biotic variations generated by mutati...
There are several different ways in which chance affects evolutionary\ud change. That all of these p...
Proceedings of the Pittsburgh Workshop in History and Philosophy of Biology, Center for Philosophy o...
The latter half of the twentieth century has been marked by debates in evolutionary biology over the...
Recently, much philosophical discussion has centered on the best way to characterize the concepts of...
One controversy about the existence of so called evolutionary forces such as natural selection and r...
One controversy about the existence of so called evolutionary forces such as nat-ural selection and ...
Biologists and philosophers have been extremely pessimistic about the possibility of demonstrating r...
In this paper, it is argued that selection and drift might be distinct. This contradicts recent argu...
The statistical interpretation of the Theory of Natural Selection claims that natural selection and ...
Are natural selection and genetic drift best thought of as processes, as products, or as some hybrid...
We distinguish dynamical and statistical interpretations of evolutionary theory. We argue that only ...
In his (1984) John Beatty correctly identifies the issue of the role of chance in evolution as one o...
The central claim for which I argue in this dissertation is that there are important phenomena that ...
Recently, much philosophical discussion has centered on the best way to characterize the concepts of...
Publicación ISIThe synthetic theory of evolution proposes that biotic variations generated by mutati...
There are several different ways in which chance affects evolutionary\ud change. That all of these p...
Proceedings of the Pittsburgh Workshop in History and Philosophy of Biology, Center for Philosophy o...