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  1. (1 other version)Desarrollo, causas remotas e historia natural.Gustavo Caponi - 2009 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 13 (1):29-50.
    Having as starting point that a proximal cause is one which effects can be registered in the states of an individual organism, in this work I will argue that what defines an ultimate cause is the fact that its effects can be registered in the evolution of lineages, and not simply in population states. This, on the other hand, not only will allow us to clarify how the developmental constraints can be understood as causes of the evolutionary phenomena; but also (...)
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  • (1 other version)Desarrollo, causas remotas e historia natural.Gustavo Caponi - 2009 - Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 13 (1):29-50.
    Having as starting point that a proximal cause is one which effects can be registered in the states of an individual organism, in this work I will argue that what defines an ultimate cause is the fact that its effects can be registered in the evolution of lineages, and not simply in population states. This, on the other hand, not only will allow us to clarify how the developmental constraints can be understood as causes of the evolutionary phenomena; but also (...)
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  • Proximate and ultimate causations.Ernst Mayr - 1993 - Biology and Philosophy 8 (1):93-94.
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  • The proximate/ultimate distinction in the multiple careers of Ernst Mayr.John Beatty - 1994 - Biology and Philosophy 9 (3):333-356.
    Ernst Mayr''s distinction between ultimate and proximate causes is justly considered a major contribution to philosophy of biology. But how did Mayr come to this philosophical distinction, and what role did it play in his earlier scientific work? I address these issues by dividing Mayr''s work into three careers or phases: 1) Mayr the naturalist/researcher, 2) Mayr the representative of and spokesman for evolutionary biology and systematics, and more recently 3) Mayr the historian and philosopher of biology. If we want (...)
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  • Función, adaptación Y diseño en biología.Gustavo Caponi - 2010 - Signos Filosóficos 12 (24):71-101.
    El gran malentendido que está por detrás de la concepción etiológicadel concepto de función es haber confundido este último con el concepto de adaptación. Las explicaciones por selección natural no justifican imputaciones funcionales: ellas explican la configuración de determinada estructura orgánic..
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  • Análisis funcionales Y explicaciones seleccionales en biología. Una crítica de la Concepción etiológica Del concepto de función.Gustavo Caponi - 2010 - Ideas Y Valores 59 (143):51-72.
    Contrariando la concepción etiológica de las funciones biológicas, se pretende mostrar que las explicaciones por selección natural, lejos de justificar atribuciones funcionales, las presuponen; y que estas atribuciones pueden ser entendidas apelando a una especificación particular de la concepción s..
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  • La biología evolucionaria Del desarrollo como ciencia de causas remotas.Gustavo Caponi - 2008 - Signos Filosóficos 10 (20):121-142.
    Según Ron Amundson, los actuales desarrollos de la biología evolucionaria del desarrollo podrían estar exigiéndonos una revisión de la distinción entre causas próximas y remotas de los fenómenos biológicos propuesta por Ernst Mayr. En este trabajo argumentaré que, aunque sea cierto que la dicotomía ..
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