نتایج جستجو برای: darwinism

تعداد نتایج: 720  

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2005
Anil K Seth Bernard J Baars

Neural Darwinism (ND) is a large scale selectionist theory of brain development and function that has been hypothesized to relate to consciousness. According to ND, consciousness is entailed by reentrant interactions among neuronal populations in the thalamocortical system (the 'dynamic core'). These interactions, which permit high-order discriminations among possible core states, confer select...

2004
DANIEL W. MCSHEA Michael Jordan

Stephen Jay Gould's last book and magnum opus is first and mainly a theoretical revision. The revision is of Darwinism, in both its original and Modern Synthesis formulations, of what Gould calls the " tripod of support " on which the theory of natural selection traditionally rests. This tripod consists of three major claims: (1) The sufficiency of natural selection acting at the level of the i...

2011
BRIAN GARVEY Edward O. Wilson

A number of authors have combined a commitment to Darwinian evolution as a major source of insight into human nature with a strong commitment to environmentalist concerns. The most notable of these is perhaps Edward O. Wilson, in a series of books.1 Yet it may appear that there is a tension between Darwinism as a world-view – or least some major aspects of it – and a concern for non-human entit...

Journal: :Science & Education 2010

2016
Fernando Galve Roberta Zambrini Sabrina Maniscalco

We investigate Quantum Darwinism and the emergence of a classical world from the quantum one in connection with the spectral properties of the environment. We use a microscopic model of quantum environment in which, by changing a simple system parameter, we can modify the information back flow from environment into the system, and therefore its non-Markovian character. We show that the presence...

Journal: :Journal of the history of the behavioral sciences 2002
Thomas Teo

Friedrich Albert Lange was a German philosopher, political theorist, educator, and psychologist who outlined an objective psychology in the 1860s. This article shows how some of the most important worldviews of the nineteenth century (Kantianism, Marxism, and Darwinism) were combined creatively in his thought system. He was crucial in the development of neo-Kantianism and incorporated psycho-ph...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2012
S Okasha C Paternotte

We consider the question: under what circumstances can the concept of adaptation be applied to groups, rather than individuals? Gardner and Grafen (2009, J. Evol. Biol.22: 659-671) develop a novel approach to this question, building on Grafen's 'formal Darwinism' project, which defines adaptation in terms of links between evolutionary dynamics and optimization. They conclude that only clonal gr...

2004
PHILIP KITCHER

Stephen Jay Gould is rightly remembered for many different kinds of contributions to our intellectual life. I focus on his criticisms of uses of evolutionary ideas to defend inegalitarian doctrines and on his attempts to expand the framework of Darwinian evolutionary theory. I argue that his important successes in the former sphere are applications of the idea of local critique, grounded in car...

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