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The Philosophy of Evolutionary Theory: Concepts, Inferences, and Probabilities

The Philosophy of Evolutionary Theory: Concepts, Inferences, and Probabilities

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Natural selection, mutation, and adaptation are well-known and central topics in Darwin's theory of evolution and in the 20th - and 21st -century theories which grew out of it, but many other important topics are used in evolutionary biology that raise interesting philosophical questions. In this book, Elliott Sober analyses a much larger range of topics, including fitness, altruism, common ancestry, chance, taxonomy, phylogenetic inference, operationalism, reductionism, conventionalism, null hypotheses and default reasoning, instrumentalism versus realism, hypothetico-deductivism, essentialism, falsifiability, the principle of parsimony, the principle of the common cause, causality, determinism versus indeterminism, sensitivity to initial conditions, and the knowability of the past. Sober's clear philosophical analyses of these key concepts, arguments, and methods of inference will be valuable for all readers who want to understand evolutionary biology in both its Darwinian and its contemporary forms.

Author: Elliott Sober
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 02/08/2024
Pages: 308
Weight: 1.09lbs
Size: 9.61h x 6.69w x 0.65d
ISBN: 9781009376013
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