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The Extended Evolutionary Synthesis: What is the debate about, and what might success for the extenders look like?

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Abstract

jats:titleAbstract</jats:title> jats:pDebate over the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis (EES) ranges over three quite different domains of enquiry. Protagonists are committed to substantive positions regarding (1) empirical questions concerning (for example) the properties and prevalence of systems of epigenetic inheritance; (2) historical characterizations of the modern synthesis; and (3) conceptual/philosophical matters concerning (among other things) the nature of evolutionary processes, and the relationship between selection and adaptation. With these different aspects of the debate in view, it is possible to demonstrate the range of cross-cutting positions on offer when well-informed evolutionists consider their stance on the EES. This overview of the multiple dimensions of debate also enables clarification of two philosophical elements of the EES debate, regarding the status of niche-construction and the role of selection in explaining adaptation. Finally, it points the way to a possible resolution of the EES debate, via a pragmatic approach to evolutionary enquiry.</jats:p>

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Keywords

Darwin, evolution, modern synthesis, neoDarwinism

Journal Title

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society

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Journal ISSN

0024-4066
1095-8312

Volume Title

127

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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John Templeton Foundation (unknown)
John Templeton Foundation (via University of St Andrews) (13337)
John Templeton Foundation