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1432Complex systems, trade‐offs, and theoretical population biology: Richard Levin's “strategy of model building in population biology” revisitedPhilosophy of Science 70 (5): 1496-1507. 2003.Ecologist Richard Levins argues population biologists must trade‐off the generality, realism, and precision of their models since biological systems are complex and our limitations are severe. Steven Orzack and Elliott Sober argue that there are cases where these model properties cannot be varied independently of one another. If this is correct, then Levins's thesis that there is a necessary trade‐off between generality, precision, and realism in mathematical models in biology is false. I argue …Read more
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925Struggling with the science of ecologyBiology and Philosophy 21 (3): 395-409. 2006.Greg Cooper’s The Science of the Struggle for Existence is a must read for those interested in the history and philosophy of ecology and in topics like laws of nature, scientific explanation, and mathematical modeling. If you want to explore some of the metaphysical and methodological challenges that face ecology, there is no better place to go. Thus, this book marks an important moment in the philosophy of ecology. Folks like myself will be responding to it for quite a while. What I find most a…Read more
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45Philosophical themes in the work of Robert H. MacarthurIn Kevin deLaplante, Bryson Brown & Kent A. Peacock (eds.), Philosophy of ecology, North-holland. pp. 11--109. 2011.
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