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Acta Biotheor ; 36(1): 23-34, 1987.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3113142

ABSTRACT

Biology cannot accommodate all aspects of culture. Aspects of culture that a biological approach can take into account can be covered by the biological categories of "phenotype" and "environment". There is no need to treat culture as a separate category. Attempts to elaborate biological explanations of "cultural variation" will meet with success only if biologists expand theories of development, and integrate them in evolutionary biology. The alternative--elaborating the idea of so-called "cultural inheritance"--makes little sense from a biological point of view.


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Biological Evolution , Biology , Culture , Models, Genetic , Animals , Environment , Genetics, Population
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Acta Biotheor ; 35(3): 205-21, 1986.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3092525

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Various philosophers and evolutionary biologists have recently defended the thesis that species are individuals rather than sets. A decade of debates, however, did not suffice to settle the matter. Conceptual analysis shows that many of the key terms involved ("individuation", "evolutionary species", "spatiotemporal restrictedness", "individual") are ambiguous. Current disagreements should dissolve once this is recognized. Explication of the concepts involved leads to new programs for philosophical research. It could also help biology by showing how extant controversies concerning evolution may have conceptual rather than factual roots.


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Biological Evolution , Models, Genetic , Animals , Methods , Species Specificity
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