The hierarchy theory at its onset was primarily committed to vindicate the distinctness of macro-evolutionary phenomena from micro-evolutionary processes, minimizing the explanatory relevance of levels and entities below the organism and above the gene. The current focus on phenotypic evolution, however, suggests a refinement and revision of the role of the so-called "somatic" or "phenotypic hierarchy", and the evolutionary bearing of its structured variability at different levels. The paper reviews some theoretical reasons and implications of such reassessment.

Revisiting the phenotypic hierarchy in hierarchy theory

Caianiello Silvia
2016

Abstract

The hierarchy theory at its onset was primarily committed to vindicate the distinctness of macro-evolutionary phenomena from micro-evolutionary processes, minimizing the explanatory relevance of levels and entities below the organism and above the gene. The current focus on phenotypic evolution, however, suggests a refinement and revision of the role of the so-called "somatic" or "phenotypic hierarchy", and the evolutionary bearing of its structured variability at different levels. The paper reviews some theoretical reasons and implications of such reassessment.
2016
Istituto per la Storia del Pensiero Filosofico e scientifico moderno - ISPF
9780226426228
evolutionary theory - hierarchy theory - phenotypic evolution
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