进化之箭:弗洛伦蒂诺·阿梅吉诺和系统发育定律

Gustavo Caponi
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阿根廷古生物学家Florentino Ameghino(1854-1911)在他1884年的著作《系统发育》(Phylogeny)中所阐述的规律,使人们能够理解由于达尔文主义的出现而导致的生物自然史(尤其是古生物学)目标的重新制定所涉及的内容。此外,这些定律似乎在进化观点的最深层基础中找到了它们的基础:尽管它们实际上仅仅是从经验的概括中产生的,但《系统发生学》中提出的定律似乎在进化过程总是不可逆转的假设中找到了它们的理由。他们的目标是识别形态空间中只能以一种方式穿越的路径,并且其知识因此允许序列化形态变化。这些规律,不是因果的,而是连续的规律,正是由于它们所建立的序列的不可逆性,它们也可以被称为“历史规律”。
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Las flechas de la evolución: Florentino Ameghino y las leyes de la filogenia
The laws stated by the argentine paleontologist Florentino Ameghino (1854-1911) in his work Phylogeny, of 1884, allow understanding of what was involved in the reformulation of the objectives of Natural History of living beings, especially in Paleontology, resulting from the advent of Darwinism. In addition, these laws seem to find their basis in the deepest foundations of evolutionary perspective: although they arise, in fact, from mere empirical generalizations, the laws proposed in Phylogeny seem to find their justification in the assumption that evolutionary processes are always irreversible. They aim to identify paths in the morphospace that can be traversed in one way only, and whose knowledge allows, consequently, to serialize morphological changes. These laws, which are not causal, are laws of succession that, precisely because of the irreversibility of the series they establish, might also deserve the label of ‘historical laws’.
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