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    Drift as constitutive: conclusions from a formal reconstruction of population genetics
    History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 41 (4): 55. 2019.
    This article elaborates on McShea and Brandon’s idea that drift is unlike the rest of the evolutionary factors because it is constitutive rather than imposed on the evolutionary process. I show that the way they spelled out this idea renders it inadequate and is the reason why it received some objections. I propose a different way in which their point could be understood, that rests on two general distinctions. The first is a distinction between the underlying mathematical apparatus used to form…Read more