Functional inference in paleoanthropology: theory and practice
"The book explores the relationship of theory to practice in the discipline of functional morphology in the context of human evolution"--
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adam_text | Contents Preface 1 Unresolved Problems in Human Evolution 2 Situating Functional Morphology in Evolutionary Biology Defining Adaptation: Essential or Esoteric? 8 Repackaging the Enterprise 15 Form versus Function: The Question of Primacy 16 The Formalization of Structuralism 19 Paleobiology and Uniformitarian Principles 22 Allometry as Explanation 25 Total Morphological Pattern 32 Developmental Perspectives on Bone Morphology 35 The Mechanostat 41 Mechanobiology 43 Interpreting Bone Morphology through Phenotypic Plasticity Teleonomy Reexamined 56 Form versus Function: Philosophically Trivial or Pragmatically Crucial? 59 3 Approaches to Functional Inference in Paleoanthropology The Great Escape Hatch: More Fossils Will Fix Everything Does the General Approach Matter? 67 Multiscalar Approaches to Functional Inference 69 The Comparative Calculus 71 Rules of Engagement 73 Is Process Discoverable via Pattern? The Paradigm Method 80 Analogy 82 74 66
Contents Phylogenetic Brackets 84 Biomechanical Reduction 86 Morphogenesis through Mechanobiology 89 The Law of the Hammer 93 The Relationship of Method to Theory 101 4 Bipedality The Ecological Question 109 The Energetics Question 110 The Precursor Question 112 Same Fossils, Different Functions: Compromise versus Efficiency 115 The Pedal Rays 119 The Innominate 121 Limb Proportions 126 The Bar-Glenoid Angle 129 The Femoral Neck 131 Who Does One Believe? 135 108 5 Hominin Dietary Adaptations Postcanine Megadontia 141 Occlusal Morphology and Bunodonty 143 Facial Skeleton 145 Nonmorphological Means of Inference 154 Reconciling Contradictions 158 A Productive Role for Contingency 161 A Structuralist Perspective on the Early Hominid Skull 139 6 The Osteocyte Perspective on Human Evolution Bone Adaptation: The View from the Mailroom 166 Testing Equifinality 169 Too Many Degrees of Freedom 170 Only People Speak, and Only People Have Chins 172 Theoretical Morphology of Bone Growth: Shear Strain as the Architect 177 What Do Osteocytes Think About? 192 Expanding the Prescription 194 162 163
Contents 7 Teleonomy Revisited Conjuring Human Evolution with Numbers and Skepticism 202 Bad Paradigm or Bad Practice? 204 Lowering Expectations Now for a Mature Science Later 205 Notes ix 200 2 07 References 217 Index 257
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Contents Preface 1 Unresolved Problems in Human Evolution 2 Situating Functional Morphology in Evolutionary Biology Defining Adaptation: Essential or Esoteric? 8 Repackaging the Enterprise 15 Form versus Function: The Question of Primacy 16 The Formalization of Structuralism 19 Paleobiology and Uniformitarian Principles 22 Allometry as Explanation 25 Total Morphological Pattern 32 Developmental Perspectives on Bone Morphology 35 The Mechanostat 41 Mechanobiology 43 Interpreting Bone Morphology through Phenotypic Plasticity Teleonomy Reexamined 56 Form versus Function: Philosophically Trivial or Pragmatically Crucial? 59 3 Approaches to Functional Inference in Paleoanthropology The Great Escape Hatch: More Fossils Will Fix Everything Does the General Approach Matter? 67 Multiscalar Approaches to Functional Inference 69 The Comparative Calculus 71 Rules of Engagement 73 Is Process Discoverable via Pattern? The Paradigm Method 80 Analogy 82 74 66
Contents Phylogenetic Brackets 84 Biomechanical Reduction 86 Morphogenesis through Mechanobiology 89 The Law of the Hammer 93 The Relationship of Method to Theory 101 4 Bipedality The Ecological Question 109 The Energetics Question 110 The Precursor Question 112 Same Fossils, Different Functions: Compromise versus Efficiency 115 The Pedal Rays 119 The Innominate 121 Limb Proportions 126 The Bar-Glenoid Angle 129 The Femoral Neck 131 Who Does One Believe? 135 108 5 Hominin Dietary Adaptations Postcanine Megadontia 141 Occlusal Morphology and Bunodonty 143 Facial Skeleton 145 Nonmorphological Means of Inference 154 Reconciling Contradictions 158 A Productive Role for Contingency 161 A Structuralist Perspective on the Early Hominid Skull 139 6 The Osteocyte Perspective on Human Evolution Bone Adaptation: The View from the Mailroom 166 Testing Equifinality 169 Too Many Degrees of Freedom 170 Only People Speak, and Only People Have Chins 172 Theoretical Morphology of Bone Growth: Shear Strain as the Architect 177 What Do Osteocytes Think About? 192 Expanding the Prescription 194 162 163
Contents 7 Teleonomy Revisited Conjuring Human Evolution with Numbers and Skepticism 202 Bad Paradigm or Bad Practice? 204 Lowering Expectations Now for a Mature Science Later 205 Notes ix 200 2 07 References 217 Index 257 |
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