Gordillo-García Alejandro
Centro Darwin de Pensamiento Evolucionista (Darwin Centre of Evolutionary Thought), Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (Metropolitan Autonomous University), 186 San Rafael Atlixco Avenue, Iztapalapa (Building L, First Floor), PC 09340 Mexico City, Mexico.
Endeavour. 2016 Mar;40(1):48-55. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2016.01.004. Epub 2016 Feb 3.
In the Origin of Species (1859), Darwin argued that his revolutionary theory of evolution by natural selection represented a significant breakthrough in the understanding of instinctive behaviour. However, many aspects in the development of his thinking on behavioural phenomena indicate that the explanation of this particular organic feature was by no means an easy one, but that it posed an authentic challenge - something that Darwin himself always recognized. This paper explores Darwin's treatment of instincts within his theory of natural selection. Particular attention is given to elucidate how he tackled the difficulties of explaining instincts as evolving mental features. He had to explain and demonstrate its inheritance, variation, and gradual accumulation within populations. The historical and philosophical aspects of his theory are highlighted, as well as his study of the case in which the explanation of instincts represented a 'special difficulty'; that is, the sterile castes of social insects.
在《物种起源》(1859年)中,达尔文认为他那关于自然选择的革命性进化论代表了对本能行为理解上的重大突破。然而,他在思考行为现象的过程中,许多方面都表明,对这一特定有机特征的解释绝非易事,而是构成了一个真正的挑战——达尔文自己也一直认识到这一点。本文探讨达尔文在其自然选择理论中对本能的论述。特别关注阐明他是如何应对将本能解释为不断进化的心理特征所面临的困难的。他必须解释并证明本能在种群中的遗传、变异和逐渐积累。文中突出了他理论的历史和哲学方面,以及他对本能解释构成“特殊困难”的案例的研究,即群居昆虫的不育等级。