The Monist

Volume 85, Issue 1, January 2002

The Philosophy of Biology

Elliott Sober
Pages 156-176

Reconstructing the Character States of Ancestors
A Likelihood Perspective on Cladistic Parsimony

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  • Christopher Lang, Elliott Sober, Karen Strier. Evolutionary Ethics and Contemporary Biology 2006: 43. [CrossRef]
  • Elliott Sober. Systematic Biology. The Contest Between Parsimony and Likelihood 2004. [CrossRef]
  • Nico M. Franz. Biology & Philosophy. Outline of an Explanatory Account of Cladistic Practice 2005. [CrossRef]
  • Krist Vaesen. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. Chimpocentrism and reconstructions of human evolution (a timely reminder) 2014. [CrossRef]
  • Bradley C. Livezey. Living Dinosaurs 2011: 115. [CrossRef]
  • Aviezer Tucker. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. Historical Science, Over- and Underdetermined: A Study of Darwin’s Inference of Origins 2011. [CrossRef]
  • Christopher Lang, Elliott Sober, Karen Strier. Biology & Philosophy. Are human beings part of the rest of nature? 2002. [CrossRef]
  • Elliott Sober, Steven Hecht Orzack. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. Common Ancestry and Natural Selection 2003. [CrossRef]
  • Elliott Sober. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement. Is Drift a Serious Alternative to Natural Selection as an Explanation of Complex Adaptive Traits? 2005. [CrossRef]
  • Kirk Fitzhugh. Biology & Philosophy. The ‘requirement of total evidence’ and its role in phylogenetic systematics 2006. [CrossRef]
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