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An Extended Synthesis for Evolutionary Biology

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YEAR IN EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY 2009
卷 1168, 期 -, 页码 218-228

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.04578.x

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evolutionary theory; Darwinism; Modern Synthesis; Extended Synthesis; philosophy of science; natural selection; agency; efficacy; scope

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Evolutionary theory is undergoing an intense period of discussion and reevaluation. This, contrary to the misleading claims of creationists and other pseudoscientists, is no harbinger of a crisis but rather the opposite: the field is expanding dramatically in terms of both empirical discoveries and new ideas. In this essay I briefly trace the conceptual history of evolutionary theory from Darwinism to neo-Darwinism, and from the Modern Synthesis to what I refer to as the Extended Synthesis, a more inclusive conceptual framework containing among others evo-devo, an expanded theory of heredity, elements of complexity theory, ideas about evolvability, and a reevaluation of levels of selection. I argue that evolutionary biology has never seen a paradigm shift, in the philosophical sense of the term, except when it moved from natural theology to empirical science in the middle of the 19th century. The Extended Synthesis, accordingly, is an expansion of the Modern Synthesis of the 1930s and 1940s, and one that-like its predecessor-will probably take decades to complete.

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