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- W4360981707 abstract "From one point of view, the passions aroused by the gene’s-eye view are difficult to explain. As Ågren (2021; this volume) shows clearly, the methods of Williams (1966) and Dawkins (1976) continue to be useful for many problems (e.g., Boomsma 2016: R1254)—even Dawkins’ throwaway remarks about green beards (1976: 96; Hamilton 1964: 25) still generate valuable science (e.g., Gruenheit et al. 2017; Gardner and West 2010); and yet the methods were never more than a part of the biologist’s toolkit (Dawkins 1982: Ch. 1; Williams 1992: 31; Grafen 1992; Kitcher 2001: 407; Haig 2012; Boomsma 2016). In any case, as Ågren also shows, the gene’s-eye view differs only subtly from one sort of organism-centered approach (e.g., Hamilton 1964; Brockmann et al. 1979; Grafen 1999). Many of the initial disputes about the gene’s-eye view were cleared up long ago by Williams (1985) and especially Lloyd (1988, 2001), who showed how different biologists, interested in different questions, had been using terms like “unit of selection” to mean different things (Maynard Smith 2001). But consider the following, from a review of Ågren (2021) in the journal Evolution:Why would disclaimers like this seem necessary? Winther’s framing, so puzzling from one point of view, does I think make better sense if we consider the contributions of two giants of evolutionary genetics: R. A. Fisher and R. C. Lewontin." @default.
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- W4360981707 title "The Parallax View: A Commentary on Ågren" @default.
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