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On the scientific credibility of paleoanthropology

B. Villmoare W. Kimbel

Abstrak

Smith and Smith and Wood proposed that the human fossil record offers special challenges for causal hypotheses because “unique” adaptations resist the comparative method. We challenge their notions of “uniqueness” and offer a refutation of the idea that there is something epistemologically special about human prehistoric data. Although paleontological data may be sparse, there is nothing inherent about this information that prevents its use in the inductive or deductive process, nor in the generation and testing of scientific hypotheses. The imprecision of the fossil record is well‐understood, and such imprecision is often factored into hypotheses and methods. While we acknowledge some oversteps within the discipline, we also note that the history of paleoanthropology is clearly one of progress, with ideas tested and resolution added as data (fossils) are uncovered and new technologies applied, much like in sciences as diverse as astronomy, molecular genetics, and geology.

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B. Villmoare

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W. Kimbel

Format Sitasi

Villmoare, B., Kimbel, W. (2024). On the scientific credibility of paleoanthropology. https://doi.org/10.1002/evan.22037

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2024
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
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Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1002/evan.22037
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