Darwinian Heresies
Michael Ruse editor Robert J Richards editor Abigail Lustig editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:9th Dec '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This 2004 book traces the history of evolutionary thought, and challenges many long-established assumptions.
In this 2004 book, intended to interest, to excite, to infuriate, and to stimulate further work, prominent scholars trace the history of evolutionary thought, and challenge many long-established assumptions. It is suggested that the true influence on evolution biology was not Charles Darwin, but his contemporary, Herbert Spencer.In Darwinian Heresies, which was originally published in 2004, prominent historians and philosophers of science trace the history of evolutionary thought, and challenge many of the assumptions that have built up over the years. Covering a wide range of issues starting in the eighteenth century, Darwinian Heresies brings us through the time of Charles Darwin and the Origin, and then through the twentieth century to the present. It is suggested that Darwin's true roots lie in Germany, not his native England, that Russian evolutionism is more significant than many are prepared to allow, and that the true influence on twentieth-century evolution biology was not Charles Darwin at all, but his often-despised contemporary, Herbert Spencer. The collection was intended to interest, to excite, to infuriate, and to stimulate further work.
"A provocative analysis of evolutionary concepts for those engaged in the history of ideas." J.S. Schwartz, CUNY College of Staten Island, CHOICE
"This collection of essays is really fun." New Biological Books
"As this volume well demonstrates, questioning the existence, source, and nature of heresy in science can not only be highly profitable but also thought-provoking." Journal of the History of Biology
ISBN: 9780521172684
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
Weight: 320g
210 pages