In the wake of the paleobiological revolution of the 1970s and
1980s, paleontologists continue to investigate far-reaching
questions about how evolution works. Many of those questions have a
philosophical dimension. How is macroevolution related to
evolutionary changes within populations? Is evolutionary history
contingent? How much can we know about the causes of evolutionary
trends? How do paleontologists read the patterns in the fossil
record to learn about the underlying evolutionary processes? Derek
Turner explores these and other questions, introducing the reader
to exciting recent work in the philosophy of paleontology and to
theoretical issues including punctuated equilibria and species
selection. He also critically examines some of the major
accomplishments and arguments of paleontologists of the last 40
years.
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