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Destructive Interference

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Destructive Interference

Autor Francis Cartieri

Bachelor Thesis from the year 2008 in the subject Philosophy - Miscellaneous, printed single-sided, grade: A+, University of Pittsburgh (USA), course: Senior Seminar in the History and Philosophy of Science, 35 entries in the bibl ... celý popis

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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2008 in the subject Philosophy - Miscellaneous, printed single-sided, grade: A+, University of Pittsburgh (USA), course: Senior Seminar in the History and Philosophy of Science, 35 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: Most biologists resist positive claims about Lamarckian modes of inheritance, as they perceive such claims as threatening the hegemony of the Darwinian paradigm in which they operate. However, this hesitance may be misguided and unconstructive, should it arise from misconceptions about the relationship between contemporary Lamarckian discoveries and the views which Lamarck himself actually held. Given the recent revitalization of interest in Lamarckian evolutionary perspectives (Cairns et al. 1988, Hall 1991, Ewer 1996, 2004; Steele 1979, 1998; Jablonka and Lamb 2007), and the lingering ambiguity concerning what constitutes Lamarckian theses, it would be prudent to evaluate the relationship between contemporary Lamarckian theses and traditional Lamarckian positions. §Scientists working in evolutionary fields tend to label as Lamarckian any claims that imply the inheritance of somatic mutations; adaptations derived through interaction between the organism and environment, and subsequently passed to offspring (the most famous example being the giraffe stretching its legs and neck to reach higher leaves). However, the relationship connecting contemporary Neo-Lamarckian ideas and traditional Lamarckian ideas is dubious at best, and conceptually misleading at worst, both for working scientists and casual laymen. For example, traditional Lamarckian inheritance acts through the whole organism or its parts, while modern Lamarckian inheritance tends to act on individual cells or even whole populations. The invocation of the label Lamarckian carries historical and conceptual baggage that I would like to disambiguate from recent, supposedly Lamarckian modes of inheritance. To accomplish this, I will reveal and clarify the evolutionary claims that Lamarck himself published, most notably in Jean-Batiste Lamarck s Philosophie Zoologique, and evaluate the relationship between his traditional claims, and more recent claims labeled as Lamarckian by contemporary scientists. This paper will provide an analysis of the conceptual interplay occurring between modern Lamarckian claims, and what Lamarck actually believed and published, via an investigation of the evolution of the term Lamarckian/Lamarckism from 1809 to the present; my conclusion, then, should be a fair appraisal of the relationship existing between Lamarck s actual claims and contemporary Neo-Lamarckian claims.

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