Innateness as genetic adaptation: Lorenz redivivus (and revised)

Volume: 32, Issue: 4, Pages: 559 - 580
Published: Jun 15, 2017
Abstract
In 1965, Konrad Lorenz grounded the innate–acquired distinction in what he believed were the only two possible sources of information that can underlie adaptedness: phylogenetic and individual experience. Phylogenetic experience accumulates in the genome by the process of natural selection. Individual experience is acquired ontogenetically through interacting with the environment during the organism’s lifetime. According to Lorenz, the adaptive...
Paper Details
Title
Innateness as genetic adaptation: Lorenz redivivus (and revised)
Published Date
Jun 15, 2017
Volume
32
Issue
4
Pages
559 - 580
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