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I examine the branch of evolutionary epistemology which tries to account for the character of cognitive mechanisms in animals and humans by extending the biological theory of evolution to the neurophysiological substrates of cognition. Like Plotkin, I construe this branch as a struggling science, and attempt to characterize the sort of theory one might expect to find this truly interdisciplinary endeavor, an endeavor which encompasses not only evolutionary biology, cognitive psychology, and developmental neuroscience, but also and especially, the computational modeling of “artificial life” programming; I suggest that extending Schaffner's notion of interlevel theories to include both “horizontal” and “vertical” levels of abstraction best fits the theories currently being developed in cognitive science. Finally, I support this claim with examples drawn from computational modeling data using the genetic algorithm.
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Hardcastle, V.G. Evolutionary epistemology as an overlapping, interlevel theory. Biol Philos 8, 173–192 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00850481
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