Philosophy 167A/267A:
Philosophy of Biology
Winter, 2010

Joel Velasco
joelv@stanford.edu
http://stanford.edu/~joelv/167/
GESB 134 M,W 11:00-12:15

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Description:
This course focuses on evolutionary theory, and in particular, on natural selection and how it operates. We examine debates about fitness, whether selection is a cause or force, individuality in biology, the units and levels of selection, and extentions of evolutionary theory into the realm of culture.
Requirements:
Attendance in class and participation in discussion, are required and will affect your grade.  There will be one short paper, one medium-length paper, and one longer final paper.
Office hours:
My office hours are Tues 11:00-12:00 and Wed 1:30-2:30, or by appointment, in 92B on the second floor of building 90 in the main quad.
Books available at the university bookstore:
Elliott Sober, Philosophy of Biology, Westview Press, 2nd edition (= Sober)
Richard Dawkins, The Blind Watchmaker, Norton, 3rd edition (= Dawkins)
Peter Godfrey-Smith, Darwinian Populations and Natural Selection, Oxford University Press (= PGS).

 

Reading Schedule:

Unit 1: Evolution and Creationism

Unit 2: Characterizing Fitness and Natural Selection

Unit 3: Individuality

Unit 4: The Units and Levels of Selection

Unit 5: Expansions of Natural Selection

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