Evidence and Evolution: The Logic Behind the ScienceCambridge University Press, 27 бер. 2008 р. How should the concept of evidence be understood? And how does the concept of evidence apply to the controversy about creationism as well as to work in evolutionary biology about natural selection and common ancestry? In this rich and wide-ranging book, Elliott Sober investigates general questions about probability and evidence and shows how the answers he develops to those questions apply to the specifics of evolutionary biology. Drawing on a set of fascinating examples, he analyzes whether claims about intelligent design are untestable; whether they are discredited by the fact that many adaptations are imperfect; how evidence bears on whether present species trace back to common ancestors; how hypotheses about natural selection can be tested, and many other issues. His book will interest all readers who want to understand philosophical questions about evidence and evolution, as they arise both in Darwin's work and in contemporary biological research. |
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... than similarity 314 4.8 Phylogenetic inference: The contest between likelihood and cladistic parsimony 332 Conclusion 353 Bibliography 368 Index 385 Figures 1.1 Present evidence and its downstream consequences. page 4 viii Contents.
... than similarity 314 4.8 Phylogenetic inference: The contest between likelihood and cladistic parsimony 332 Conclusion 353 Bibliography 368 Index 385 Figures 1.1 Present evidence and its downstream consequences. page 4 viii Contents.
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... inference into two steps. 232 3.23 Given the phylogeny, the neutral theory entails that the expected difference between 1 and 3 equals the expected difference between 2 and 3. 238 3.24 The number of nonsynonymous and synonymous ...
... inference into two steps. 232 3.23 Given the phylogeny, the neutral theory entails that the expected difference between 1 and 3 equals the expected difference between 2 and 3. 238 3.24 The number of nonsynonymous and synonymous ...
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... inferences about topologies. 340 4.25 The example described in Felsenstein (1978) in which parsimony can converge on the incorrect tree as more and more data are consulted. 347 4.26 The tree in Figure 4.25 is in the “Felsenstein zone ...
... inferences about topologies. 340 4.25 The example described in Felsenstein (1978) in which parsimony can converge on the incorrect tree as more and more data are consulted. 347 4.26 The tree in Figure 4.25 is in the “Felsenstein zone ...
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... inference is a goal, not a given. Like our current understanding of nature, our present grasp of the nature of scientific inference is fragmentary and a work in progress. Scientists themselves disagree about the methods of inference ...
... inference is a goal, not a given. Like our current understanding of nature, our present grasp of the nature of scientific inference is fragmentary and a work in progress. Scientists themselves disagree about the methods of inference ...
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... inference used in science take two forms. Some are entirely general, in the sense that they apply no matter what the subject matter is. These are the sorts of procedures described in texts on deductive logic and statistics. A method for ...
... inference used in science take two forms. Some are entirely general, in the sense that they apply no matter what the subject matter is. These are the sorts of procedures described in texts on deductive logic and statistics. A method for ...
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2 Intelligent design | 109 |
3 Natural selection | 189 |
4 Common ancestry | 264 |
Conclusion | 353 |
Bibliography | 368 |
Index | 385 |
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