Article ID: CBB255233612

Creating a ‘gestalt shift’ in evolutionary science: Roles for metaphor in the conceptual landscape of the extended evolutionary synthesis (EES) (2020)

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The role of novel metaphors, analogies and figurative devices in generating new frameworks for thought and guiding new scientific discoveries has been one of Evelyn Fox Keller’s important contributions to our understanding of the development of genetics in the twentieth century. Here we explore metaphors that are used in the construction of the extended evolutionary synthesis (EES), a theoretical framework that is still very much in the making. The EES challenges mainstream gene-based, ‘Modern Synthesis’ versions of evolutionary theory and calls for a development- and organism-oriented view of heredity and evolution. We show that at the current unstable and dynamic stage of its construction, the metaphors and analogies that are put forward by advocates of the EES play an important role in defining its boundaries, scope and ambitions, while the aesthetic and ambiguous aspects of these same metaphors are used by opponents to undermine the scientific value of the EES.

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Article Willard McCarty (2020) Editorial, Making Sense of Metaphor: Evelyn Fox Keller and Commentators on Language and Science. Interdisciplinary Science Reviews (pp. 233-233). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Huneman, Philippe
Shilo, Benny
Lovett, Jessica Manning
Hélène Gaget
Gökçe Günel
McLeod, Ken
Concepts
Evolution
Modern Synthesis (biology)
Communication of scientific ideas
Boundary work
Biology
Philosophy of science
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
20th century, late
19th century
Places
Arabian peninsula
United States
Germany
China
Great Britain
Institutions
Gulf Cooperation Council
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