What is ​‘natural’ in natural selection?

Resonance 18 (5):475 – 482 (2013)
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Abstract

To understand Darwin’s concept of natural selection, we have to contrast it with his characterization of artificial selection, and then ask: what is natural in natural selection? While we do this, we develop two distinctions: one between ‘change by transformative action’ and ‘change by selection’, and another between ‘artificial selection’ and ‘natural selection’. The first distinction helps us understand evolution by selection and the second natural selection.

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Abhijeet Bardapurkar
Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, India

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