What is Special about Natural Drift as an Organism-Centered View of Evolution

Constructivist Foundations 18 (1):107-109 (2022)
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Abstract

Jorge Mpodozis presents natural drift as an organism-centered view of biological evolution. Currently, many other research programs in biology and philosophy of biology pursue organismic perspectives in evolution. We consider some of the features appearing in the article in this light in order to highlight what is special in Mpodozis’s proposal. We contend that collaborations among research programs would be valuable and suggest that the major contribution of natural drift for organismic projects lies in its dynamic organizational features.

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Arantza Etxeberria
University of the Basque Country
David Garcia
Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie

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