Las raíces del programa adaptacionista
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Reconociendo el papel secundario que el programa adaptacionista jugó en los inicios de la biología evolucionaria, y después de examinar la relación existente entre la problemática adaptacionista y la teoría de la selección natural, en este trabajo doy algunas indicaciones sobre cómo se fueron delineando los perfiles de dicho programa y también intento identificar las razones que hicieron que él sólo se consolidase en el siglo xx; es decir, mucho después de la consolidación de ese programa filogenético que, fundado en la idea de filiación común y no en la aceptación de la idea de selección natural, efectivamente guió los primeros estudios evolucionistas.
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