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82A Game-Theoretic Analysis of the Baldwin EffectErkenntnis 77 (1): 31-49. 2012.The Baldwin effect is a process by which learnt traits become gradually incorporated into the genome through a Darwinian mechanism. From its inception, the Baldwin effect has been regarded with skepticism. The objective of this paper is to relativize this assessment. Our contribution is two-fold. To begin with, we provide a taxonomy of the different arguments that have been advocated in its defense, and distinguish between three justificatory dimensions—feasibility, explanatory relevance and lik…Read more
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51Del autómata al personaje de animación: evolución de los sistemas de representación y reconocimiento del movimientoCo-herencia 17 (33): 67-100. 2020.A lo largo de la historia el ser humano ha sentido interés por el fenómeno del movimiento y su vínculo con la ilusión de vida; diferentes mecanismos y sistemas articulados se han construido con el fin de insuflar vida en seres inertes. El presente artículo reflexiona sobre la cualidad móvil del acto creador presente en diferentes campos socioculturales, desde el misticismo hasta los avances tecnológicos. Se parte del enigma del anima, y su conexión con los creadores, denominados ejecutantes y su…Read more
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48The Grammar of Society: The Nature and Dynamics of Social Norms, by Cristina Bicchieri. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press 2006, xvi + 260 pp (review)Economics and Philosophy 24 (1): 117-123. 2008.
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36Book Review: Elster, Jon. (2007). Explaining Social Behavior: More Nuts and Bolts for the Social Sciences. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press (review)Philosophy of the Social Sciences 39 (2): 332-336. 2009.
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34Review of The Economy of Esteem: An Essay on Civil and Political Society (review)Economics and Philosophy 22 (2): 307-312. 2006.
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31Optimization-Based ExplanationsPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 45 (4-5): 481-496. 2015.This article argues that evolutionary models based on selection validate, under appropriate conditions, the relevance of optimality as an explanatory mechanism in rational choice theory. The reason is that these frameworks share the mechanism that drives the results, namely, optimization, even if they situate it at different levels. The consequences of our argument are twofold. First, it resolves the tension between those predictions of rational choice theory that are accurate and the evidence s…Read more
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26Fe and Co selective substitution in Ni2MnGa: Effect of magnetism on relative phase stabilityPhilosophical Magazine 90 (20): 2771-2792. 2010.
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22Multiple Realization and Evolutionary Dynamics: A Fitness-Based AccountAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 100 (1): 149-164. 2022.Multiple realization occurs when a natural kind is variably realized at more basic levels and the common physical structure of the realizers is not essential for supporting nomological statements. It has been suggested that this phenomenon may be an outcome of natural selection acting over multiple realizers that perform an adaptive function. In this paper, we make the following contributions. First, we present a revision of this model, characterized by stricter equilibrium conditions and superi…Read more
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19Book Review: The Flight From Reality in the Human Sciences (review)Philosophy of the Social Sciences 36 (3): 382-385. 2006.
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15Comment : a note on group agentsIn Chrysostomos Mantzavinos (ed.), Philosophy of the social sciences: philosophical theory and scientific practice, Cambridge University Press. pp. 92. 2009.
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Frequency dependence arguments for the co-evolution of genes and cultureIn Martin Brinkworth & Friedel Weinert (eds.), Evolution 2.0: implications of Darwinism in philosophy and the social and natural sciences, Springer. 2011.