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The mirror of physics: on how the Price equation can unify evolutionary biology

Víctor J. Luque, Lorenzo Baravalle

2021Synthese20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Due to its high degree of complexity and its historical nature, evolutionary biology has been traditionally portrayed as a messy science. According to the supporters of such a view, evolutionary biology would be unable to formulate laws and robust theories, instead just delivering coherent narratives and local models. In this article, our aim is to challenge this view by showing how the Price equation can work as the core of a general theoretical framework for evolutionary phenomena. To support this claim, we outline some unnoticed structural similarities between physical theories (in particular, classical mechanics) and evolutionary biology. More specifically, we shall argue that the Price equation, in the same way as fundamental formalisms in physics, can serve as a heuristic principle to formulate and systematise different theories and models in evolutionary biology.

Topics & Concepts

Rotation formalisms in three dimensionsPhilosophy of scienceMathematical and theoretical biologyHeuristicEvolutionary dynamicsPhysical lawEpistemologyComputer scienceMathematicsSociologyArtificial intelligenceBiologyPhilosophyGeneticsGeometryDemographyPopulationEvolution and Genetic DynamicsEvolutionary Game Theory and CooperationPhilosophy and History of Science
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