Homology and the evolutionary process: reply to Haig, Love and Brown on "Homology, Genes and Evolutionary Innovation”
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Verfasser / Beitragende:
[Günter Wagner]
Ort, Verlag, Jahr:
2015
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Biology & Philosophy, 30/6(2015-11-01), 901-912
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Artikel (online)
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| 520 | 3 | |a This paper responds to the essay reviews by David Haig, Alan Love and Rachel Brown of my recently published book "Homology, Genes and Evolutionary Innovation” (HGEI). The issues addressed here relate to: (1) the notion of classes and individuals, (2) issues of explanatory value of adaptive and structuralist explanations in evolutionary biology, (3) the role of homology in evolutionary theory, (4) the limits of a pluralist stance vis a vis alternative explanations of homology, as well as (5) the question whether and to what extend the perspective laid out in HGEI can be or should be transferred to other branches of study, like comparative behavioral biology. | |
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