Evolutionary Causation
Edited by Tobias Uller and Kevin N. Lala
Edited by Tobias Uller and Kevin N. Lala
Edited by Tobias Uller and Kevin N. Lala
Edited by Tobias Uller and Kevin N. Lala
Part of Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology
Part of Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology
Category: Science & Technology | Philosophy
Category: Science & Technology | Philosophy
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$60.00
Sep 03, 2019 | ISBN 9780262039925
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Sep 03, 2019 | ISBN 9780262353205
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Praise
In summary, Uller and Laland have done an excellent job in compiling this edited volume that should be of interest to all those who wish to dwell on the high-level conceptual debates in evolutionary biology over the last decades. The main value of this volume, to me, is that it forced me to think and clarify my own views, particularly when reading chapters in which I disagreed with the contributors. This volume is also valuable because it exposes conceptual disagreements within the reformist camp. One would wish to see a similar volume published where the disagreements within the more traditionalist camp in evolutionary biology were exposed in a similar fashion. Evolutionary biology today is certainly a mature scientific field with room for several different research traditions and in which different schools of thought coexist. This book, alongside more traditionalist perspectives, could be excellent material for a cross-departmental reading group of evolutionary biologists and philosophers, who certainly have much to learn from each other.—BioScience—
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