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Did Darwin write the Origin backwards?
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Sober, Elliott
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Ancestry
/ Animals
/ Biological Evolution
/ Biology - history
/ Colloquium Papers
/ Ecological competition
/ Evolution
/ Genealogy
/ Group selection
/ History, 19th Century
/ Humans
/ Natural selection
/ Parsimony
/ Phenotypic traits
/ Population characteristics
/ Selection, Genetic
/ Vertebrates
2009
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Did Darwin write the Origin backwards?
by
Sober, Elliott
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Ancestry
/ Animals
/ Biological Evolution
/ Biology - history
/ Colloquium Papers
/ Ecological competition
/ Evolution
/ Genealogy
/ Group selection
/ History, 19th Century
/ Humans
/ Natural selection
/ Parsimony
/ Phenotypic traits
/ Population characteristics
/ Selection, Genetic
/ Vertebrates
2009
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Sober, Elliott
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Ancestry
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/ Biological Evolution
/ Biology - history
/ Colloquium Papers
/ Ecological competition
/ Evolution
/ Genealogy
/ Group selection
/ History, 19th Century
/ Humans
/ Natural selection
/ Parsimony
/ Phenotypic traits
/ Population characteristics
/ Selection, Genetic
/ Vertebrates
2009
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Did Darwin write the Origin backwards?
2009
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After clarifying how Darwin understood natural selection and common ancestry, I consider how the two concepts are related in his theory. I argue that common ancestry has evidential priority. Arguments about natural selection often make use of the assumption of common ancestry, whereas arguments for common ancestry do not require the assumption that natural selection has been at work. In fact, Darwin held that the key evidence for common ancestry comes from characters whose evolution is not caused by natural selection. This raises the question of why Darwin puts natural selection first and foremost in the Origin.
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