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Corning, P.A. 1999. Review of (Weingart/Mitchell/Richerson/Maasen 1997). Journal of Bioeconomics 1: 219—220. [abstract] economics

Keywords: adaptationbasic needsfitnesssocial indicators.


Ettinger, L./Falk, R./Jablonka, E. 1991. On causality, heritability and fitness. Biology and Philosophy 6: 27—29. philosophy of biology theoretical biology

Keywords: causalityfitnessheritability.


Hirshleifer, J. 1977. Economics from a biological viewpoint. Journal of Law and Economics 20: 1—52. cultural evolution economics epistemology and philosophy of science normative issues regarding evolutionary theory

Keywords: altruismbiological models of the firmchangeecologyequilibriumevolutionary ethicsfitnessgroup selectionLamarckismmutualismoptimizationpopulation biologyselfishnesssocial Darwinismsociobiologyteleologyutility.


Jokela J./Haukioja, E. 2000. Evolution of strategies to stay in the game. Biology and Philosophy 15: 177—196. [abstract][pdf.] evolutionary biology philosophy of biology

Keywords: evolutionary failureevolutionary successfitnessgame of lifelife historynatural selection.


Lewontin, R.C. 1978. Fitness, survival and optimality. In Horn et al., Analysis of Ecological Systems, #—#. evolutionary biology theoretical biology

Keywords: fitnessoptimalitysurvival.


Maffie, J. 1997. "Just-so"stories about " inner cognitive Africa": some doubts about Sorensen's evolutionary epistemology of thought experiments. Biology and Philosophy 12: 207—224. [abstract][pdf.] evolutionary epistemology

Keywords: adaptationepistemologyevolutionfitnessmodalitynaturalized epistemologypossible worldsreliabilitythought experimentsutility.


Miller, G.F. 2000. Mental traits as fitness indicators: Expanding evolutionary psychology's adaptationism. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 907: 62—74. [abstract] cultural evolution cognitive science ethology and sociobiology

Keywords: adaptationismanimal signaling theoryevolutionary psychologyfitnessmental traitsmodularitynatural selectionsexual selectionstabilizing selection.


Mitchell, S.D. 1995. Function, fitness and disposition 1. Biology and Philosophy 10: 39—54.

Keywords: dispositionsexplanationfitnessfunction.


Neander, K. 1999. Fitness and the fate of unicorns. In Hardcastle, Where Biology Meets Psychology, 3—26. philosophy of biology philosophy of mind

Keyword: fitness.


Rosenberg, A. 1983. Fitness. Journal of Philosophy 80: 457—473. evolutionary biology philosophy of biology

Keywords: fitnessgenetics.


Rosenberg, A. 1984. Fitness, reinforcement, underlying mechanisms. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7: 495—496. evolutionary biology

Keywords: fitnessmechanismsreinforcement.


Sober, E.R. 1984. Fact, fiction, and fitness: A reply to Rosenberg. Journal of Philosophy #: #—#. philosophy of biology

Keyword: fitness.


Stout, R. 1998. The evolution of theoretically useful traits. Biology and Philosophy 13: 529—540. [abstract][pdf.] evolutionary biology

Keywords: adaptationevolutionary explanationfitnessfunctionMillikanoptimizationWright.


Wade, M.J./Shuster, S.M./Stevens, L. 1996. Inbreeding: Its effect on response to selection for pupal weight and the heritable variation in fitness in the flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum. Evolution 50: 723—733. evolutionary biology

Keywords: fitnessinbreedingselectionTribolium.


Weber, M. 1996. Fitness made physical: The supervenience of biological concepts revisited. Philosophy of Science 63: 411—431. philosophy of biology

Keywords: fitnesssupervenience.

 

 

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