On the Possible, the Conceivable, and the Actual in Evolutionary Theory

Biological Theory 9 (2):221-228 (2014)
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Abstract

Despite the proliferation of articles and edited volumes on EvoDevo (evolutionary developmental biology), only a couple of monographs dealing systematically with the conceptual challenges posed by the reintroduction of development into the structure of evolutionary theory are available (Gould 2002; Amundson 2005). In Requiem for the Centaurus: An Epistemological Approach to Evolutionary Developmental Biology, Footnote1 Gustavo Caponi reorganizes the pieces of work he has been publishing in recent years on different historical and conceptual aspects of evolutionary biology into a long, coherent, elegant, and thought-provoking argument that deserves to be read from beginning to end.

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Laura Nuño de la Rosa
Complutense University of Madrid

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