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Traditionally a scientific theory is viewed as based on universal laws of nature that serve as axioms for logical deduction. In analyzing the logical structure of evolutionary biology, this title argues that the semantic account is an appropriate. It is of interest to biologists and philosophers alike.

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"An exemplar of philosophy of science at its best... [The author] supports a particular interpretation of scientific theories, the semantic or model-theoretic interpretation, by showing how it clarifies the structure of evolutionary theory. The differences between the traditional axiomatic interpretation and the semantic view of theories are now apparent. General arguments for and against these interpretations are also familiar. The focus of attention is beginning to turn, as it should, to detailed applications of these competing interpretations. Do they facilitate or frustrate our understanding of actual scientific theories? The object of Lloyd's book is to show how many long-standing tangles in evolutionary biology can be set right on her account."--David L. Hull, The Philosophical Review "An important contribution to the burgeoning field of the philosophy of Darwinism... Lloyd's discussion of species selection is the best available on this topic."--The Quarterly Review of Biology

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      Publisher: Princeton University Press
      Publication Date: 6/30/1994 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780691000466, 978-0691000466
      ISBN10: 0691000468
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Traditionally a scientific theory is viewed as based on universal laws of nature that serve as axioms for logical deduction. In analyzing the logical structure of evolutionary biology, this title argues that the semantic account is an appropriate. It is of interest to biologists and philosophers alike.

      Trade Review
      "An exemplar of philosophy of science at its best... [The author] supports a particular interpretation of scientific theories, the semantic or model-theoretic interpretation, by showing how it clarifies the structure of evolutionary theory. The differences between the traditional axiomatic interpretation and the semantic view of theories are now apparent. General arguments for and against these interpretations are also familiar. The focus of attention is beginning to turn, as it should, to detailed applications of these competing interpretations. Do they facilitate or frustrate our understanding of actual scientific theories? The object of Lloyd's book is to show how many long-standing tangles in evolutionary biology can be set right on her account."--David L. Hull, The Philosophical Review "An important contribution to the burgeoning field of the philosophy of Darwinism... Lloyd's discussion of species selection is the best available on this topic."--The Quarterly Review of Biology

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