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Special design's centuries of success

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 August 2003

Edward H. Hagen
Affiliation:
Institute for Theoretical Biology, Humboldt University, 10115 Berlin, Germanye.hagen@biologie.hu-berlin.de http://itb.biologie.hu-berlin.de/~hagen/

Abstract

The fitness maximization standard incorrectly assumes that most adaptations have high heritablility, and it imposes the difficult requirement that correlated phenotypic and environmental contributors to reproduction be controlled for. Despite infrequently recognized problems, the special design standard is the foundation of the spectacular successes of modern medicine. It also suggests that the ancestral environment provides a window into the functioning of the brain.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
© 2002 Cambridge University Press

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