Philosophical foundations for the hierarchy of life

Biology and Philosophy 25 (3):391-403 (2010)
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We review Evolution and the Levels of Selection by Samir Okasha. This important book provides a cohesive philosophical framework for understanding levels-of-selections problems in biology. Concerning evolutionary transitions, Okasha proposes that three stages characterize the shift from a lower level of selection to a higher one. We discuss the application of Okasha’s three-stage concept to the evolutionary transition from unicellularity to multicellularity in the volvocine green algae. Okasha’s concepts are a provocative step towards a more general understanding of the major evolutionary transitions; however, the application of certain ideas to the volvocine model system is not straightforward.

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Evolution and the levels of selection.Samir Okasha - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection.Charles Darwin - 1897 - New York: Heritage Press. Edited by George W. Davidson.
A matter of individuality.David L. Hull - 1978 - Philosophy of Science 45 (3):335-360.

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