Explanation in classical population genetics

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Abstract

The recent literature in philosophy of biology has drawn attention to the different sorts of explanations proffered in the biological sciences-we have molecular, biomedical, and evolutionary explanations. Do these explanations all have a common structure or relation that they seek to capture? This paper will answer in the negative. I defend a pluralistic and pragmatic approach to explanation. Using examples from classical population genetics, I argue that formal demonstrations, and even strictly "mathematical truths," may serve as explanatory in different historical contexts.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1201-1214
Number of pages14
JournalPhilosophy of Science
Volume71
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2004

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