Philosophical reflections on Darwin and evolutionary theory [Book Review]

Trends in Ecology and Evolution 27 (5):258 (2012)
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Abstract

Few scientists are conscious of the distinc- tion between the logic of what they write and the rhetoric of how they write it. This is because we are taught to write scientific papers and books from a third-person per- spective, using as impersonal (and, almost inevitably, boring [1]) a style as possible. The first chapter in Elliott Sober’s new book examines the difference between Darwin’s logic and his rhetoric in The Origin, and manages to teach some interesting and in- sightful historical and philosophical lessons while doing so.

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