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Monad to Man

The Concept of Progress in Evolutionary Biology

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Buch | Softcover
648 Seiten
2009
Harvard University Press (Verlag)
978-0-674-03248-4 (ISBN)
36,10 inkl. MwSt
In interviews with today's major figures in evolutionary biology--including Stephen Jay Gould, E. O. Wilson, Ernst Mayr, and John Maynard Smith--Ruse offers an unparalleled account of evolutionary theory, from popular books to museums to the most complex theorizing, at a time when its status as science is under greater scrutiny than ever before.
The idea of evolution: it fascinates some of us, disturbs others, and leaves only a very few people indifferent. In a major new interpretation of evolutionary theory, Michael Ruse pinpoints the common source of this attraction and discomfort. A renowned writer on evolutionary theory and its history, Ruse has long been sensitive to the fact that many people--and not simply religious enthusiasts--find something deeply troubling about much of what passes for science in evolutionary circles. What causes this tension, he finds in his search of evolutionism's 250-year history, is the intimate relationship between evolution and the secular ideology of progress.

Ubiquitous in Darwin's time, the idea of an unceasing improvement in life insinuated its way into evolutionary theory from the first. In interviews with today's major figures in evolutionary biology--including Stephen Jay Gould, Edward O. Wilson, Ernst Mayr, and John Maynard Smith--and in an intimate look at the discoveries and advances in the history and philosophy of science, Ruse finds this belief just as prevalent today--however it might be denied or obscured. His book traces the delicate line between those who argue that science is and must be objective and those who deem science a "social construction" in the fashion of religion or the rest of culture. It offers an unparalleled account of evolutionary theory, from popular books to museums to the most complex theorizing, at a time when its status as science is under greater scrutiny than ever before.

Michael Ruse is the former Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy at Florida State University and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Guelph. He is a Guggenheim Fellow, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, a Gifford Lecturer, and the author or editor of more than sixty books.

Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Progress and Culture 2. The Birth of Evolutionism 3. The Nineteenth Century: From Cuvier to Owen 4. Charles Darwin and Progress 5. Evolution as World View 6. The Professional Biologist 7. Evolution Travels West 8. British Evolutionists and Mendelian Genetics 9. Discipline Building in Britain 10. The Genetics of Populations 11. The Synthesis 12. Professional Evolutionism 13. Contemporary Debates 14. Conclusion Notes Bibliography Credits Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.4.2009
Zusatzinfo 57 halftones, 41 line illustrations, 1 table
Verlagsort Cambridge, Mass
Sprache englisch
Maße 162 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Evolution
ISBN-10 0-674-03248-9 / 0674032489
ISBN-13 978-0-674-03248-4 / 9780674032484
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