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Two stumbling blocks to a general account of selection: Replication and information
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 November 2001
Abstract
When one takes the evolution of operant behavior as prototype, one sees that the term replication is too tied to the peculiarities of genetic evolution. A more general term is recurrence. The important problem raised by recurrence is not “information” but relationship: deciding when two occurrences belong to the same lineage. That is solved by looking at common environmental effects.
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- © 2001 Cambridge University Press