The Extended (Evolutionary) Synthesis Debate: Where Science Meets Philosophy

BioScience 64 (6):511-516 (2015)
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Abstract

Recent debates between proponents of the modern evolutionary synthesis (the standard model in evolutionary biology) and those of a possible extended synthesis are a good example of the fascinating tangle among empirical, theoretical, and conceptual or philosophical matters that is the practice of evolutionary biology. In this essay, we briefly discuss two case studies from this debate, highlighting the relevance of philosophical thinking to evolutionary biologists in the hope of spurring further constructive cross-pollination between the two fields.

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Leonard Finkelman
Linfield College
Massimo Pigliucci
CUNY Graduate Center

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