Optimality, adaptationism, "Formal Darwinism" and the interpretations of Fisher's fundamental theorem of natural selection in evolutionary biology (2015)

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titleOptimality, adaptationism, "Formal Darwinism" and the interpretations of Fisher's fundamental theorem of natural selection in evolutionary biology
typeJournée
year2015
start_date2016/05/13
stop_date2016/05/13
schedule09h50-17h
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websitehttp://ihpst.cnrs.fr/activites/colloques/journee-detude-les-interpretations-du-theoreme-de-fisher-et-le-darwinisme-formel
practical_infoLes interventions seront tenues en anglais / The workshop will be held in English
summaryProgramme de la journée / Workshop program   9 : 50 - Welcome of participants  10 : 00 - Jean Baptiste Grodwohl (HPS, Universidad Salvador de Bahia,), “Fisherian silhouettes: Edwards, Hamilton, Grafen” 11 : 00 - Alan Grafen (evolutionary biology, Oxford), “Should we ask for more *consistency* of Darwinism with Mendelism?” 12 : 00 - Lunch break  13 : 00 - François Rousset, (evolutionary biology, Montpellier) TBA 15 : 00 - Philippe Huneman (Philosophy, IHPST), “Darwinian teleology and inclusive fitness” 16 : 00 - Nicola Bertoldi (Philosophy IHPST), “A Newton of the Blade of Grass? Explaining and predicting evolutionary phenomena from Fisher to Grafen”   Organisé dans le cadre du programme ANR Explabio et du Laboratoire International Associé CNRS Toronto-Montréal-Paris ECIEB (Epistemological and conceptual issues in evolutionary biology) / Organised in the framework of the ANR program Explabio and the CNRS International Associated Laboratory Toronto-Montréal-Paris ECIEB
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