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Natural selection and metaphors of "selection" (commentary to Hull, D. L., Langman, R. E. & Glenn, S. S.: A general account of selection: Biology, immunology, and behavior)
		Author: Heschl, Adolf
	    Journal: Behavioral and Brain Sciences
		Volume: 24
    	    	Year: 2001
    	    	    	Pages: 539—540
    	Abstract: 
	   	   
	   	ABSTRACT Natural selection in the sense of Darwin always means physical propagation (positive case) or disappearance (negative case) of living organisms due to differential reproduction. If one concentrates on this simple materialist principle, one arrives at a much better method of discerning true selection processes from largely nonrandom processes of internal rearrangement (somatic mutations) and reorganisation (operant learning).

