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Die Reichweite von Erklärungen im verallgemeinerten Darwinismus: Auf der Suche nach Kriterien für evolutionären Erklärungen außerhalb der Biologie

Fachliche Zuordnung Theoretische Philosophie
Evolution, Anthropologie
Förderung Förderung von 2019 bis 2024
Projektkennung Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Projektnummer 430626147
 
Erstellungsjahr 2025

Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse

The project “The Explanatory Scope of Generalized Darwinism: Towards Criteria for Evolutionary Explanations Outside Biology” (GenDar) focused on four research questions: Is there a core set of principles, concepts, etc. that was retained throughout the development of Dar- winian evolutionary theory in the history of biological science and that also features in applications of the theory in areas outside biology? Is there an epistemologically and/or metaphysically preferred way of formulating the core of Darwinian evolutionary that best underwrites its explanatory potential of Darwinism? Can a formulation of the explanatory core of Darwinism be found that minimizes the risk of adverse implications for society and for human life of using Darwinian thinking in those areas? The project achieved a clear and univocal answer to these three questions, namely “no”. There are no (either epistemologically or metaphysically) preferred formulations of Darwinism or Darwinian evolutionary theory that were retained throughout the history of evolutionary theorizing and that can be used in applications of evolutionary theory outside the biological sciences. Rather, what unifies such different applications is a common style of thinking that centers on a specific explanatory ideal. The project used in-depth analysis of evolutionary explanations of cultural and social change (in particular Mesoudi’s and Henrich’s accounts of cultural evolution) to assess the explanatory force of such explanations and showed where these are deficient. The project resulted in a novel account of how evolutionary theory finds its way into areas of research outside biology, that both shows how transfers from biology into other areas generally work and where specific pitfalls and deficiencies lie when using evolutionary theory to explain aspects of human culture and human societies.

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