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Elliott R. Sober (born 6 June 1948) is
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Professor and William F. Vilas Research Professor in the Department of Philosophy at
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. Sober is noted for his work in philosophy of biology and general
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.


Education and career

Sober earned his Ph.D in philosophy from
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under the supervision of
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, after doing graduate work at
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under the supervision of Mary Hesse. His work has also been strongly influenced by the biologist Richard Lewontin, and he has collaborated with
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, Steven Orzack and Mike Steel, also biologists. Sober has served as the president of both the Central Division of the
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and the
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. He was president of the
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(
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) from 2012 until 2015. He taught for one year at
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and has been a regular visiting professor at the
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. Since 2013, Sober has been listed on the Advisory Council of the
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.


Philosophy

One of Sober's main fields of research has been the subject of simplicity or
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in connection with theory evaluation in science. Sober also has been interested in altruism, both as the concept is used in evolutionary biology and also as it is used in connection with human psychology. His book with David Sloan Wilson, ''Unto Others: the Evolution and Psychology of Unselfish Behavior'' (1998), addresses both topics. Sober has been a prominent critic of
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. He also has written about evidence and probability, scientific realism and instrumentalism, laws of nature, the mind-body problem and naturalism.


Philosophy of biology

Sober's ''The Nature of Selection: Evolutionary Theory in Philosophical Focus'' (1984) has been instrumental in establishing the philosophy of biology as a prominent research area in philosophy. According to the
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, "''The Nature of Selection''...marks the point at which most philosophers became aware of the philosophy of biology." In his review of the book, biologist
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wrote "Sober has ... given us what is perhaps the most careful and penetrating analysis of the concept of natural selection as it affects the process of evolution".Mayr, Ernst. ''Paleobiology'', Vol. 12, No. 2 (Spring, 1986), pp. 233–239 Sober has worked on clarifying and defending the idea of
group selection Group selection is a proposed mechanism of evolution in which natural selection acts at the level of the group, instead of at the level of the individual or gene. Early authors such as V. C. Wynne-Edwards and Konrad Lorenz argued that the behavi ...
; see, for example, his book with
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, ''Unto Others – the Evolution and Psychology of Unselfish Behavior'' (1998). Sober also has worked with the biologist Mike Steel, exploring conceptual questions about the idea of common ancestry. And Sober has worked with the biologist Steven Orzack, clarifying and critiquing Richard Levins's 1966 paper "The Strategy of Model Building in Population Biology;" they also have worked together on the concept of adaptationism, and have devised a methodology for testing the hypothesis that two species exhibit a trait because they have a common ancestor, and not because natural selection caused each to evolve the trait.


Parsimony

Sober's first publication on parsimony was his 1975 book, ''Simplicity''. In it, he argued that the simplicity of a hypothesis should be understood in terms of a concept of question-relative informativeness. Sober abandoned this theory in the 1980s when he started to think about the concept of cladistic parsimony used in evolutionary biology. This led him to think of parsimony in terms of the concept of likelihood, an idea he developed in his 1988 book ''Reconstructing the Past: Parsimony, Evolution, and Inference''. In the 1990s he started to think about the role of parsimony in model selection theory—for example, in the Akaike Information Criterion. He published a series of articles in this area with Malcolm Forster, the first of which was their 1994 paper "How to Tell When Simpler, More Unified, or Less Ad Hoc Theories Will Provide More Accurate Predictions." In 2002 he published a new article "Instrumentalism, Parsimony, and the Akaike Framework," explaining how Akaike’s criterion and framework and the ideas behind them connect to the epistemology of instrumentalism. His most recent publication on parsimony, his 2015 book ''Ockham's Razors: A User's Manual'', describes both the likelihood framework and the model selection frameworks as two viable "parsimony paradigms."


Books

* ''Simplicity'', Oxford University Press, 1975. * (edited) ''Conceptual Issues in Evolutionary Biology: An Anthology'', Bradford/MIT Press, 1984; 2nd edition 1993. * ''The Nature of Selection: Evolutionary Theory in Philosophical Focus'', Bradford/MIT Press, 1984; 2nd edition, University of Chicago Press, 1993. * ''Reconstructing the Past: Parsimony, Evolution, and Inference'', Bradford/MIT Press, 1988; Japanese edition, Souju Publishers, Tokyo, 1996. * ''Core Questions in Philosophy – A Text with Readings'', Macmillan 1990; Prentice Hall 2nd edition 1995; Pearson Publishers 3rd edition 2000; 4th edition 2005; 5th edition 2009, 6th edition 2013; Routledge 7th edition 2019. * ''Philosophy of Biology'', Westview Press (in UK: Oxford University Press), 1993; 2nd edition, 1999; Spanish edition, Alianza, 1996; Chinese edition, 2000; Korean edition, Chul Hak Kwa Hyun Sil Sa Publishing Co., 2004. * (with Erik Wright and Andrew Levine) ''Reconstructing Marxism: Essays on Explanation and the Theory of History'', Verso Press, 1992; Portuguese edition, 1993. * ''From a Biological Point of View: Essays in Evolutionary Philosophy'', Cambridge University Press, 1994. * (with David Sloan Wilson) ''Unto Others: The Evolution and Psychology of Unselfish Behavior'', Harvard University Press, 1998; Spanish edition, Siglo Veintiouno de España Editores, 2000. * (edited with Steven Orzack) ''Adaptationism and Optimality'', Cambridge University Press, 2001. * ''Evidence and Evolution'', Cambridge University Press, 2008. * ''Did Darwin Write the'' Origin ''Backwards'', Prometheus Books, 2011. * ''Ockham’s Razors – A User’s Manual'', Cambridge University Press, 2015. * ''The Design Argument'', Cambridge University Press, 2018.


Selected articles and book chapters

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References


External links


Elliott Sober's website
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