On fitness and adaptedness and their role in evolutionary explanation (original) (raw)

Fitness and Evolutionary Explanation: a Response

Richard E Michod

Biology and Philosophy, 1991

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Fitness and Evolutionary Explanation

Richard E Michod

Biology and Philosophy, 1991

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Evolvability: filling the explanatory gap between adaptedness and the long-term mathematical conception of fitness

Cristina Villegas, Katie Deaven

Biology and Philosophy, 2024

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Adaptation, fitness and the selection-optimality links

Cédric Paternotte

Biology and Philosophy

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Changes in the concept of" fitness" in evolutionary biology

Tetsuji Iseda

… -Kenkyu (Studien zur Praktischen Philosophie)(in …, 1996

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Measured, Modeled, and Causal Conceptions of Fitness

Marshall Abrams

Frontiers in Genetics (This is an open-access journal; please click on the "View on frontiersin.org" to get the paper.), 2012

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Two ways of thinking about fitness and natural selection

Andre Ariew

2002

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What determines biological fitness? The problem of the reference environment

Marshall Abrams

Synthese, 2009

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Adaptation and Natural Selection revisited

Elliott Sober

Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 2011

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The evolution of Wright’s (1932) adaptive field to contemporary interpretations and uses of fitness landscapes in the social sciences

Peter Marks

Biology & Philosophy, 2014

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Organisms, Traits, and Population Subdivisions: Two Arguments against the Causal Conception of Fitness?

Grant Ramsey

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Natural selection and the heritability of fitness components

Derek Roff

Heredity, 1987

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The Complex Nexus of Evolutionary Fitness

Mauricio Suárez

European Journal for Philosophy of Science, 2022

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On causality, heritability and fitness

Lia Ettinger, Eva jablonka

Biology & Philosophy, 1991

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Fitness, Reproductive Success and Functions

Behzad Nematipour

2021

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Reconceptualising Evolution by Natural Selection

Pierrick Bourrat

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Darwin’s empirical claim and the janiform character of fitness proxies

Ulrich Krohs

Biology & Philosophy, 2022

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The confusions of fitness

Andre Ariew, Richard Lewontin

2004

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Can fitness differences be a cause of evolution?

Grant Ramsey

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The Making of the Fittest: Natural Selection and Adaptation The Making of the Fittest: Natural Selection and Adaptation The Origin of Species The Beak of the Finch

Daisha Murray

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Constraining the adaptationism debate

Roger Sansom

Biology and Philosophy, 2003

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Optimality models and the test of adaptationism

elliott sober

The American Naturalist, 1994

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How to Understand Casual Relations in Natural Selection: Reply to Rosenberg and Bouchard

Mohan Matthen

Biology & Philosophy, 2005

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A defense of propensity interpretations of fitness

Richard Burian

PSA: proceedings of the biennial meeting of …, 1992

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Selection. In Heams T Huneman P Lecointre G Silberstein M Handbook of Evolutionary Thinking in the Sciences

philippe huneman

Heams T Huneman P Lecointre G Silberstein M Handbook of Evolutionary Thinking in the Sciences. Dordrecht: Springer, 2014

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Wesson, R. Beyond Natural Selection The MIT Press, 350 pp. Price Europe $39.95. ISBN: 0‐262‐23161‐1

Arne Mooers

1992

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Appreciating the Multiple Processes Increasing Individual or Population Fitness

Pim Edelaar

Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 2019

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A conceptual taxonomy of adaptation in evolutionary biology

Emanuele Serrelli

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Biological Fitness: A Discussion of Definintions and Metrics

Mariah Mobley

2019

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Grandcolas P (2015) Adaptation. In: Heams T, Huneman P, Lecointre G, Silberstein M (eds) Handbook of Evolutionary Thinking in the Sciences. Springer, Berlin, pp 77-93

philippe grandcolas

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Levels of selection are artefacts of different temporal fitness measures

Pierrick Bourrat

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The changeful fate of a groundbreaking insight: the Darwinian fitness principle caught in different webs of belief

Ulrich Krohs

2006

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Levels of Selection Are Artefacts of Different Fitness Temporal Measures

Pierrick Bourrat

Ratio, 2014

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Adaptation, optimality, and the meaning of phenotypic variation in natural populations.

Ken Halama

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