James Richard Moore (ed.)
History, Humanity and Evolution
Essays for John C. Greene
Herausgeber: Moore, James Richard
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History, Humanity and Evolution
Essays for John C. Greene
Herausgeber: Moore, James Richard
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Essays by prominent scholars in the history of evolutionary thought, with additional contributions by the dedicatee.
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Essays by prominent scholars in the history of evolutionary thought, with additional contributions by the dedicatee.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9780521524780
- ISBN-10: 0521524784
- Artikelnr.: 22382511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9780521524780
- ISBN-10: 0521524784
- Artikelnr.: 22382511
Preface
Introductory conversation
1. Erasmus Darwin: Doctor of Evolution? R. Porter
2. Nature's powers: a reading of Lamarck's distinction between creation and production L. Jordanova
3. Lamarckism and democracy: corporations, corruption, and comparative anatomy in the 1830s A. Desmond
4. The nebular hypothesis and the science of progress S. Schaffer
5. Behind the veil: Robert Chambers and Vestiges J. A. Secord
6. Of love and death: why Darwin 'gave up Christianity' J. R. Moore
7. Encounters with Adam, or at least the Hyaenas: nineteenth-century visual representation of the deep past M. Rudwick
8. Huxley and woman's place in science: the 'woman question' and the control of Victorian anthropology E. Richards
9. Ideology, evolution, and late-Victorian agnostic popularizers B. Lightman
10. Ernst Haeckel, Darwinismus, and the secularization of nature P. Weindling
11. Holding your head up high: degeneration and orthogenesis in theories of human evolution P. J. Bowler
12. Evolution, ideology, and world view: Darwinian religion in the twentieth century J. R. Durant
13. Persons, organisms, and ... primary qualities R. M. Young
Afterword John C. Greene
Index.
Introductory conversation
1. Erasmus Darwin: Doctor of Evolution? R. Porter
2. Nature's powers: a reading of Lamarck's distinction between creation and production L. Jordanova
3. Lamarckism and democracy: corporations, corruption, and comparative anatomy in the 1830s A. Desmond
4. The nebular hypothesis and the science of progress S. Schaffer
5. Behind the veil: Robert Chambers and Vestiges J. A. Secord
6. Of love and death: why Darwin 'gave up Christianity' J. R. Moore
7. Encounters with Adam, or at least the Hyaenas: nineteenth-century visual representation of the deep past M. Rudwick
8. Huxley and woman's place in science: the 'woman question' and the control of Victorian anthropology E. Richards
9. Ideology, evolution, and late-Victorian agnostic popularizers B. Lightman
10. Ernst Haeckel, Darwinismus, and the secularization of nature P. Weindling
11. Holding your head up high: degeneration and orthogenesis in theories of human evolution P. J. Bowler
12. Evolution, ideology, and world view: Darwinian religion in the twentieth century J. R. Durant
13. Persons, organisms, and ... primary qualities R. M. Young
Afterword John C. Greene
Index.
Preface
Introductory conversation
1. Erasmus Darwin: Doctor of Evolution? R. Porter
2. Nature's powers: a reading of Lamarck's distinction between creation and production L. Jordanova
3. Lamarckism and democracy: corporations, corruption, and comparative anatomy in the 1830s A. Desmond
4. The nebular hypothesis and the science of progress S. Schaffer
5. Behind the veil: Robert Chambers and Vestiges J. A. Secord
6. Of love and death: why Darwin 'gave up Christianity' J. R. Moore
7. Encounters with Adam, or at least the Hyaenas: nineteenth-century visual representation of the deep past M. Rudwick
8. Huxley and woman's place in science: the 'woman question' and the control of Victorian anthropology E. Richards
9. Ideology, evolution, and late-Victorian agnostic popularizers B. Lightman
10. Ernst Haeckel, Darwinismus, and the secularization of nature P. Weindling
11. Holding your head up high: degeneration and orthogenesis in theories of human evolution P. J. Bowler
12. Evolution, ideology, and world view: Darwinian religion in the twentieth century J. R. Durant
13. Persons, organisms, and ... primary qualities R. M. Young
Afterword John C. Greene
Index.
Introductory conversation
1. Erasmus Darwin: Doctor of Evolution? R. Porter
2. Nature's powers: a reading of Lamarck's distinction between creation and production L. Jordanova
3. Lamarckism and democracy: corporations, corruption, and comparative anatomy in the 1830s A. Desmond
4. The nebular hypothesis and the science of progress S. Schaffer
5. Behind the veil: Robert Chambers and Vestiges J. A. Secord
6. Of love and death: why Darwin 'gave up Christianity' J. R. Moore
7. Encounters with Adam, or at least the Hyaenas: nineteenth-century visual representation of the deep past M. Rudwick
8. Huxley and woman's place in science: the 'woman question' and the control of Victorian anthropology E. Richards
9. Ideology, evolution, and late-Victorian agnostic popularizers B. Lightman
10. Ernst Haeckel, Darwinismus, and the secularization of nature P. Weindling
11. Holding your head up high: degeneration and orthogenesis in theories of human evolution P. J. Bowler
12. Evolution, ideology, and world view: Darwinian religion in the twentieth century J. R. Durant
13. Persons, organisms, and ... primary qualities R. M. Young
Afterword John C. Greene
Index.