Publications [#373380] of Caleb Hazelwood

Papers Published

  1. Hazelwood, C, An Emerging Dilemma for Reciprocal Causation, Philosophy of Science (January, 2023), pp. 1-20, Cambridge University Press (CUP)
    (last updated on 2024/08/25)

    Abstract:
    Among advocates and critics of the "extended evolutionary synthesis"(EES), "reciprocal causation"refers to the view that adaptive evolution is a bidirectional phenomenon, whereby organisms and environments impinge on each other through processes of niche construction and natural selection. I argue that reciprocal causation is incompatible with the view that natural selection is a metaphysically emergent causal process. The emergent character of selection places reciprocal causation on the horns of dilemma, and neither horn can rescue it. I conclude that proponents of the EES must abandon the claim that the process of natural selection features in cycles of reciprocal causation.