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Author_Elliott Sober
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evolutionary mechanisms
Evolutionary Taxonomists
evolutionary theory philosophical analysis
Female Biased Sex Ratio
Fittest Phenotype
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Full Sibs
Gene Frequencies
genetic
Genetic Main Effect
Group Selection Hypothesis
Hardy Weinberg Law
hypothesis
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Junk DNA
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Monophyletic Group
natural selection debate
nature versus nurture
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Phylogenetic Inference
Propensity Interpretation
Random Physical Processes
Running Speed
scientific creationism critique
Sociobiological Ideas
Species Concept
teleological explanations
Product details
- ISBN 9780813391267
- Weight: 408g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 12 Jan 2000
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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Perhaps because of it implications for our understanding of human nature, recent philosophy of biology has seen what might be the most dramatic work in the philosophies of the ?special? sciences. This drama has centered on evolutionary theory, and in the second edition of this textbook, Elliott Sober introduces the reader to the most important issues of these developments. With a rare combination of technical sophistication and clarity of expression, Sober engages both the higher level of theory and the direct implications for such controversial issues as creationism, teleology, nature versus nurture, and sociobiology. Above all, the reader will gain from this book a firm grasp of the structure of evolutionary theory, the evidence for it, and the scope of its explanatory significance.
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