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    Ekbohm — Carmelics
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    Ekbohm

    contemporaryPhilosophy of Science / Philosophy of Biology

    Ekbohm is a contemporary philosopher of science whose work critically examines the epistemological and cognitive foundations of evolutionary theory. Their scholarship questions how the theory of natural selection is understood, represented, and reasoned about within scientific practice, contributing to debates in philosophy of biology and the philosophy of science more broadly.

    Notable Achievements

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    Critical analysis of the cognitive and epistemological status of natural selection theory

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    Contribution to debates on the conceptual foundations of evolutionary biology

    Positions & Arguments(1)

    Skepticism

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    We need to rethink the cognitive status of the theory of natural selection.

    Truth & Knowledge

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    We need to rethink the cognitive status of the theory of natural selection.

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    Philosophy of Science / Philosophy of Biology

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    Truth & Knowledge1
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