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60Evolvability: filling the explanatory gap between adaptedness and the long-term mathematical conception of fitnessBiology and Philosophy 39 (4): 1-24. 2024.The new foundation for the propensity interpretation of fitness (PIF), developed by Pence and Ramsey (Br J Philos Sci 64:851–881, 2013), describes fitness as a probability distribution that encompasses all possible daughter populations to which the organism may give rise, including daughter populations in which traits might change and the possible environments that members of the daughter populations might encounter. This long-term definition of fitness is general enough to avoid counterexamples…Read more
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1078Relative Significance Controversies in Evolutionary BiologyBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.Several prominent debates in biology, such as those surrounding adaptationism, group selection, and punctuated equilibrium, have focused on disagreements about the relative importance of a cause in producing a phenomenon of interest. Some philosophers, such as John Beatty have expressed scepticism about the scientific value of engaging in these controversies, and Karen Kovaka has suggested that their value might be limited. In this paper, I challenge that scepticism by giving a novel analysis of…Read more
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| Philosophy of Biology |
| General Philosophy of Science |
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