Facts, Conventions, and the Levels of Selection
Debates concerning the units and levels of selection have persisted for over fifty years. One major question in this literature is whether units and levels of selection are genuine, in the sense that they are objective features of the world, or merely reflect the interests and goals of an observer. Scientists and philosophers have proposed a range of answers to this question. This Element introduces this literature and proposes a novel contribution. It defends a realist stance and offers a way of delineating genuine levels of selection by invoking the notion of a functional unit.
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September 2021Adobe eBook Reader
9781108889360
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Problem of Conventionalism
- 3. Existing Approaches and their Limitations
- 4. Functional Units as Units of Selection
- 5. Levels of Selection and Collective-level Multiplication
- 6. Conclusion
- Bibliography.