Evolution by Natural Selection Confidence, Evidence and the Gap

Evolution by Natural Selection Confidence, Evidence and the Gap by Michaelis Michael is a thought-provoking exploration published by Taylor & Francis on December 9, 2015. This 192-page book delves into the explanatory structure of Darwin’s theory of evolution, particularly examining whether the concept of natural selection is a tautology. The author addresses the increasing application of selectionist explanations across various phenomena, providing a critical analysis of this foundational scientific theory.
Readers will find a detailed examination of key concepts in evolution, biology, and zoology, as the book engages with the complexities surrounding natural selection. The text invites a deeper understanding of the interplay between evidence and theory in the life sciences, making it a relevant resource for those interested in nature and the scientific discussions surrounding evolutionary biology. This edition is presented in English and features dimensions of 9.25 by 6.25 inches, weighing approximately 0.85 pounds.
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Is the theory of evolution by means of natural selection a tautology? This book explores the explanatory structure of Darwin’s theory at a time when selectionist explanations are being brought forward to explain a wider and wider range of phenomena.
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