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Reciprocal Causation and the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis

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Kevin Laland and colleagues have put forward a number of arguments motivating an extended evolutionary synthesis. Here I examine Laland et al.'s central concept of reciprocal causation. Reciprocal causation features in many arguments supporting an expanded evolutionary framework, yet few of these arguments are clearly delineated. Here I clarify the concept and make explicit three arguments in which it features. I identify where skeptics can—and are—pushing back against these arguments, and highlight what I see as the empirical, explanatory, and methodological issues at stake.

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Biological Theory

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1555-5542
1555-5550

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14

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Springer Nature

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