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The proximate-ultimate distinction and evolutionary developmental biology: Causal irrelevance vs. explanatory abstraction

Scholl, Raphael and Pigliucci, Massimo (2014) The proximate-ultimate distinction and evolutionary developmental biology: Causal irrelevance vs. explanatory abstraction. [Preprint]

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Mayr’s proximate-ultimate distinction has received renewed interest in recent years. Here we discuss its role in arguments about the relevance of developmental to evolutionary biology. We show that two recent critiques of the proximate-ultimate distinction fail to explain why developmental processes in particular should be of interest to evolutionary biologists. We trace these failures to a common problem: both critiques take the proximate-ultimate distinction to neglect specific causal interactions in nature. We argue that this is implausible, and that the distinction should instead be understood in the context of explanatory abstractions in complete causal models of evolutionary change. Once the debate is reframed in this way, the proximate-ultimate distinction’s role in arguments against the theoretical significance of evo-devo is seen to rely on a generally implicit premise: that the variation produced by development is abundant, small and undirected. We show that a “lean version” of the proximate- ultimate distinction can be maintained even when this isotropy assumption does not hold. Finally, we connect these considerations to biological practice. We show that the investigation of developmental constraints in evolutionary transitions has long relied on a methodology which foregrounds the explanatory role of developmental processes. It is, however, entirely compatible with the lean version of the proximate-ultimate distinction.


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Item Type: Preprint
Creators:
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Scholl, Raphaelraphael.scholl@gmail.com
Pigliucci, Massimomassimo@platofootnote.org
Keywords: Proximate–ultimate distinction Ernst Mayr Evolutionary developmental biology Niche construction Plasticity Abstraction Methodology Pere Alberch
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Biology > Developmental Biology
Specific Sciences > Biology > Evolutionary Theory
General Issues > Experimentation
General Issues > Models and Idealization
Depositing User: Raphael Scholl
Date Deposited: 17 Sep 2014 14:35
Last Modified: 17 Sep 2014 14:35
Item ID: 11027
Official URL: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10539-01...
DOI or Unique Handle: 10.1007/s10539-014-9427-1
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Biology > Developmental Biology
Specific Sciences > Biology > Evolutionary Theory
General Issues > Experimentation
General Issues > Models and Idealization
Date: 2014
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/11027

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