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    Contra scientism (review)
    Biology and Philosophy 20 (4): 893-900. 2005.
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    Causes, proximate and ultimate
    Biology and Philosophy 5 (4): 401-415. 1990.
    Within evolutionary biology a distinction is frequently made between proximate and ultimate causes. One apparently plausible interpretation of this dichotomy is that proximate causes concern processes occurring during the life of an organism while ultimate causes refer to those processes (particularly natural selection) that shaped its genome. But ultimate causes are not sought through historical investigations of an organisms lineage. Rather, explanations referring to ultimate causes typically …Read more