Ontology, Causality, and Methodology of Evolutionary Research Programs

J. Otsuka
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Scientific conflicts often stem from differences in the conceptual framework through which scientists view and understand their own field. In this chapter, I analyze the ontological and methodological assumptions of three traditions in evolutionary biology, namely, Ernst Mayr’s population thinking, the gene-centered view of the Modern Syn thesis (MS), and the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis (EES). Each of these frameworks presupposes a different account of "evolutionary causes," and this discrepancy prevents mutual understanding and objective evaluation in the recent contention surrounding the EES. From this perspective, the chapter characterizes the EES research program as an attempt to introduce causal structures beyond genes as additional units of evolution, and compares its research methodology and objectives with those of the traditional MS framework.
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科学冲突往往源于科学家看待和理解各自领域的概念框架的差异。在本章中,我分析了进化生物学中三种传统的本体论和方法论假设,即恩斯特·迈尔的人口思想,现代合成论(MS)的基因中心观点和扩展进化综合论(EES)。这些框架中的每一个都以对“进化原因”的不同解释为前提,这种差异阻碍了在最近围绕EES的争论中相互理解和客观评估。从这个角度来看,本章将EES研究计划描述为试图引入基因之外的因果结构作为额外的进化单位,并将其研究方法和目标与传统的MS框架进行了比较。
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