Q Rev Biol. 2014 Mar;89(1):21-38. doi: 10.1086/674992.
On the basis that Darwin's theory of evolution encompasses two logically independent processes (common descent and natural selection), the only figure in On the Origin of Species (the Diagram of Divergence of Taxa) is often interpreted as illustrative of only one of these processes: the branching patterns representing common ancestry. Here, I argue that Darwin's Diagram of Divergence of Taxa represents a broad conceptual model of Darwin's theory, illustrating the causal efficacy of natural selection in producing well-defined varieties and ultimately species. The Tree Diagram encompasses the idea that natural selection explains common descent and the origin of organic diversity, thus representing a comprehensive model of Darwin's theory on the origin of species. I describe Darwin's Tree Diagram in relation to his argumentative strategy under the vera causa principle, and suggest that the testing of his theory based on the evidence from the geological record, the geographical distribution of organisms, and the mutual affinities of organic beings can be framed under the hypothetico-deductive method. Darwin's Diagram of Divergence of Taxa therefore represents a broad conceptual model that helps understanding the causal construction of Darwin's theory of evolution, the structure of his argumentative strategy, and the nature of his scientific methodology.
基于达尔文的进化理论包含两个逻辑上相互独立的过程(共同祖先和自然选择),《物种起源》(分类群分歧图)中唯一的图表通常被解释为仅代表其中一个过程:代表共同祖先的分支模式。在这里,我认为达尔文的分类群分歧图代表了达尔文理论的一个广泛的概念模型,说明了自然选择在产生明确的变种和最终物种方面的因果效力。树形图包含了自然选择解释共同祖先和有机多样性起源的思想,因此代表了达尔文物种起源理论的综合模型。我将达尔文的树形图与他在 vera causa 原则下的论证策略联系起来,并提出,可以根据地质记录、生物地理分布和有机生物的相互亲缘关系等证据,用假设演绎法来检验他的理论。因此,达尔文的分类群分歧图代表了一个广泛的概念模型,有助于理解达尔文进化理论的因果结构、他的论证策略的结构以及他的科学方法论的性质。