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Classical population genetics and the semantic approach to scientific theories

Peter Gildenhuys

pp. 273-291

Abstract

In what follows, I argue that the semantic approach to scientific theories fails as a means to present the Wright–Fisher formalism (WFF) of population genetics. I offer an account of what population geneticist understand insofar as they understand the WFF, a variation on Lloyd’s view that population genetics can be understood as a family of models of mid-level generality.

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Pincock Christopher, Vorms Marion (2013) Models and simulations 4. Synthese 190 (2).

Pages: 273-291

DOI: 10.1007/s11229-012-0146-3

Full citation:

Gildenhuys Peter (2013) „Classical population genetics and the semantic approach to scientific theories“. Synthese 190 (2), 273–291.