Evolution and Learning: The Baldwin Effect Reconsidered

Evolution and Learning: The Baldwin Effect Reconsidered

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Jan 1, 2007 · English · Paperback
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Format Paperback
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2007
Publisher Bradford Books
ISBN-10 0262731819
ISBN-13 9780262731812

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In this thought-provoking work, the authors delve into the intricate relationship between evolution and the processes of learning. They challenge the traditional view that genetic inheritance is the primary driver of evolutionary change, highlighting the significant influence of learned behaviors on evolutionary trajectories. By revisiting the Baldwin Effect, a concept suggesting that learned traits can affect genetic evolution, the authors argue for a more nuanced understanding of how organisms adapt to their environments.

The book weaves together insights from evolutionary biology, psychology, and philosophy, inviting readers to rethink established paradigms. It encourages a dialogue between nature and nurture, ultimately proposing that learning is not merely a secondary response to environmental challenges but a pivotal factor in shaping genetic evolution. Through this exploration, Bruce H. Weber and David J. Depew aim to shed light on the complexities of evolutionary processes, offering a fresh perspective that extends beyond conventional interpretations.

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Science & Technology Contemporary Nature Psychology
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