Article ID: CBB297446928

The challenge of instinctive behaviour and Darwin's theory of evolution (2016)

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In the Origin of Species (1859), Darwin argued that his revolutionary theory of evolution by natural selection represented a significant breakthrough in the understanding of instinctive behaviour. However, many aspects in the development of his thinking on behavioural phenomena indicate that the explanation of this particular organic feature was by no means an easy one, but that it posed an authentic challenge – something that Darwin himself always recognized. This paper explores Darwin's treatment of instincts within his theory of natural selection. Particular attention is given to elucidate how he tackled the difficulties of explaining instincts as evolving mental features. He had to explain and demonstrate its inheritance, variation, and gradual accumulation within populations. The historical and philosophical aspects of his theory are highlighted, as well as his study of the case in which the explanation of instincts represented a ‘special difficulty’; that is, the sterile castes of social insects.

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Authors & Contributors
Wright, Jeffrey Thomas
Portera, Mariagrazia
Mauro Mandrioli
Hollier, John
Hollier, Anita
van Wyhe, John
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Journal for General Philosophy of Science
Zygon
Victorian Studies
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Science and Education
Publishers
World Scientific
Siri Scientific Press
Harvard University Press
Atlantic Monthly Press
University of Minnesota
Concepts
Natural selection
Evolution
Species concept (biology)
Biology
Travel; exploration
Darwinism
People
Darwin, Charles Robert
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Claparède, René-Edouard
Whewell, William
Paley, William
Mendel, Gregor Johann
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
Places
Great Britain
Blue Mountains (New South Wales)
Tasmania (Australia)
New South Wales (Australia)
South America
Malay; Malaysia
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