Natural selection, causality, and laws: What Fodor and piatelli-palmarini got wrong

Philosophy of Science 77 (4):594-607 (2010)
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Abstract

In their book What Darwin Got Wrong, Jerry Fodor and Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini construct an a priori philosophical argument and an empirical biological argument. The biological argument aims to show that natural selection is much less important in the evolutionary process than many biologists maintain. The a priori argument begins with the claim that there cannot be selection for one but not the other of two traits that are perfectly correlated in a population; it concludes that there cannot be an evolutionary theory of adaptation. This article focuses mainly on the a priori argument.

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Elliott Sober
University of Wisconsin, Madison

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