-
limited to)
natural selection. The most
obvious justification for an
adaptationist perspective is the
belief that
traits are, in fact,
always adaptations...
-
Spandrels of San
Marco and the
Panglossian Paradigm: A
Critique of the
Adaptationist Programme", also
known as the "Spandrels paper", is a
paper by evolutionary...
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predictions of
previously unknown facts.
Berry et al.
argue that
critics of
adaptationist "just so stories" are
often guilty of
creating "just not so stories"...
-
Spandrels of San
Marco and the
Panglossian Paradigm: A
Critique of the
Adaptationist Programme".
Adaptationism is a
point of view that sees most organismal...
- ****ual
selection or non-adaptive by-products of
other adaptive traits.
Adaptationist thinking about physiological mechanisms, such as the heart, lungs, and...
-
Spandrels of San
Marco and the
Panglossian Paradigm: A
Critique of the
Adaptationist Programme." "Spandrels" were
described as
features of an
organism that...
-
responded to Franklin's comment,
writing that
presumably Franklin's "
adaptationist argument"
applied only to hetero****ual males, as homo****ual hebephilia...
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argues for both a com****tional
theory of mind and a neo-Darwinist,
adaptationist approach to evolution, all of
which he sees as the
central components...
- Imagination, at the
National Humanities Center, 2007;
Joseph Carroll, "
Adaptationist Literary Study: An
Emerging Research Program,"
Style 42 (2008): 119-28...
- 2298/saj0366001c. Ćirković,
Milan M. (2004-08-27). "Permanence – An
Adaptationist Solution to Fermi's Paradox?".
Journal of the
British Interplanetary...