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    Evolutionary gradualism, the randomness of mutations, and the hypothesis that natural selection exerts a pervasive and substantial influence on evolutionary outcomes are pair-wise logically independent. Can the claims about selection and mutation be used to formulate an argument for gradualism? In his Genetical Theory of Natural Selection, R.A. Fisher made an important start at this project in his famous “geometric argument” by showing that a random mutation that has a smaller effect on two or m…Read more
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    Fitness, Mutational Load, and Eugenics
    Philosophy of Science 92 (5): 1172-1182. 2025.
    Eugenic arguments are not a thing of the past. In 2016, geneticist Michael Lynch published an article in Genetics arguing that human mental and physical performance are declining at a rate of 1% per generation. This estimate is not based on measurements of performance but on an argument from mutational load: Medical interventions are relaxing selection on the human population, which will lead to a buildup of deleterious mutations. This simple argument from mutational load is invalid. When the ar…Read more