Pluralism, realism and the units of selection

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Pluralism, realism and the units of selection

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 39 , issue 1 , 2020 , pages: 47–62
DOI: 10.1080/02580136.2019.1706384
Author(s): Sandy C. Boucher School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Australia

Abstract

I consider two attempts to combine realism with pluralism about the units of selection: Sober and Wilson’s combination of “model” and “unit” pluralism, and Sterelny and Griffiths’ “local pluralism”. I argue that both of these attempts fail to show that realism and pluralism are compatible. Sober and Wilson’s pluralism turns out, on closer inspection, to be a kind of monism in disguise, while Sterelny and Griffiths’ local pluralism involves a combination of realism and anti-realism about interactors, and the units of selection, that is fundamentally unstable. My conclusion is that one must choose whether to be a realist or a pluralist in this area: one cannot be both. The question of which we should choose is a further question that I do not take a stand on.

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