The Cambridge Companion to Darwin
Herausgeber: Hodge, Jonathan; Radick, Gregory
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A second, updated edition of this indispensable resource for teaching or researching Darwin's theories and their historical and philosophical interpretations.
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A second, updated edition of this indispensable resource for teaching or researching Darwin's theories and their historical and philosophical interpretations.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1058g
- ISBN-13: 9780521884754
- ISBN-10: 0521884756
- Artikelnr.: 25546225
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 2. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1058g
- ISBN-13: 9780521884754
- ISBN-10: 0521884756
- Artikelnr.: 25546225
Preface
Introduction Jonathan Hodge and Gregory Radick
Part I. Darwin's Theorising: 1. The making of a philosophical naturalist Phillip R. Sloan
2. The notebook programmes and projects of Darwin's London years Jonathan Hodge
3. Darwin on generation, pangenesis and sexual selection Jim Endersby
4. Darwin on mind, morals and emotions Robert J. Richards
5. The arguments in the Origin of Species C. Kenneth Waters
Part II. Historical Contexts: 6. Is the theory of natural selection independent of its history? Gregory Radick
7. Darwin's science and Victorian philosophy of science David L. Hull
8. Darwin and Victorian Christianity John Hedley Brooke
9. Darwin, social Darwinism and eugenics Diane B. Paul
10. The place of Darwin's theories in the intellectual long run Jonathan Hodge and Gregory Radick
Part III. Current Issues: 11. From Darwin to today in evolutionary biology Jean Gayon
12. Metaphysical and epistemological issues in modern Darwinian theory Elliott Sober
13. Darwinian concepts in the philosophy of mind Kim Sterelny
14. Darwinism in moral philosophy and social theory Alex Rosenberg
15. Belief in God in a Darwinian age Michael Ruse
Part IV. Philosophical Prospects: 16. In Darwin's wake, where am I? Daniel C. Dennett
17. Ethical expressions: why moralists scowl, frown and smile Owen Flanagan
18. Is human nature natural? Simon Blackburn
19. Giving Darwin his due Philip Kitcher
Guide to further reading
List of references
Index.
Introduction Jonathan Hodge and Gregory Radick
Part I. Darwin's Theorising: 1. The making of a philosophical naturalist Phillip R. Sloan
2. The notebook programmes and projects of Darwin's London years Jonathan Hodge
3. Darwin on generation, pangenesis and sexual selection Jim Endersby
4. Darwin on mind, morals and emotions Robert J. Richards
5. The arguments in the Origin of Species C. Kenneth Waters
Part II. Historical Contexts: 6. Is the theory of natural selection independent of its history? Gregory Radick
7. Darwin's science and Victorian philosophy of science David L. Hull
8. Darwin and Victorian Christianity John Hedley Brooke
9. Darwin, social Darwinism and eugenics Diane B. Paul
10. The place of Darwin's theories in the intellectual long run Jonathan Hodge and Gregory Radick
Part III. Current Issues: 11. From Darwin to today in evolutionary biology Jean Gayon
12. Metaphysical and epistemological issues in modern Darwinian theory Elliott Sober
13. Darwinian concepts in the philosophy of mind Kim Sterelny
14. Darwinism in moral philosophy and social theory Alex Rosenberg
15. Belief in God in a Darwinian age Michael Ruse
Part IV. Philosophical Prospects: 16. In Darwin's wake, where am I? Daniel C. Dennett
17. Ethical expressions: why moralists scowl, frown and smile Owen Flanagan
18. Is human nature natural? Simon Blackburn
19. Giving Darwin his due Philip Kitcher
Guide to further reading
List of references
Index.
Preface
Introduction Jonathan Hodge and Gregory Radick
Part I. Darwin's Theorising: 1. The making of a philosophical naturalist Phillip R. Sloan
2. The notebook programmes and projects of Darwin's London years Jonathan Hodge
3. Darwin on generation, pangenesis and sexual selection Jim Endersby
4. Darwin on mind, morals and emotions Robert J. Richards
5. The arguments in the Origin of Species C. Kenneth Waters
Part II. Historical Contexts: 6. Is the theory of natural selection independent of its history? Gregory Radick
7. Darwin's science and Victorian philosophy of science David L. Hull
8. Darwin and Victorian Christianity John Hedley Brooke
9. Darwin, social Darwinism and eugenics Diane B. Paul
10. The place of Darwin's theories in the intellectual long run Jonathan Hodge and Gregory Radick
Part III. Current Issues: 11. From Darwin to today in evolutionary biology Jean Gayon
12. Metaphysical and epistemological issues in modern Darwinian theory Elliott Sober
13. Darwinian concepts in the philosophy of mind Kim Sterelny
14. Darwinism in moral philosophy and social theory Alex Rosenberg
15. Belief in God in a Darwinian age Michael Ruse
Part IV. Philosophical Prospects: 16. In Darwin's wake, where am I? Daniel C. Dennett
17. Ethical expressions: why moralists scowl, frown and smile Owen Flanagan
18. Is human nature natural? Simon Blackburn
19. Giving Darwin his due Philip Kitcher
Guide to further reading
List of references
Index.
Introduction Jonathan Hodge and Gregory Radick
Part I. Darwin's Theorising: 1. The making of a philosophical naturalist Phillip R. Sloan
2. The notebook programmes and projects of Darwin's London years Jonathan Hodge
3. Darwin on generation, pangenesis and sexual selection Jim Endersby
4. Darwin on mind, morals and emotions Robert J. Richards
5. The arguments in the Origin of Species C. Kenneth Waters
Part II. Historical Contexts: 6. Is the theory of natural selection independent of its history? Gregory Radick
7. Darwin's science and Victorian philosophy of science David L. Hull
8. Darwin and Victorian Christianity John Hedley Brooke
9. Darwin, social Darwinism and eugenics Diane B. Paul
10. The place of Darwin's theories in the intellectual long run Jonathan Hodge and Gregory Radick
Part III. Current Issues: 11. From Darwin to today in evolutionary biology Jean Gayon
12. Metaphysical and epistemological issues in modern Darwinian theory Elliott Sober
13. Darwinian concepts in the philosophy of mind Kim Sterelny
14. Darwinism in moral philosophy and social theory Alex Rosenberg
15. Belief in God in a Darwinian age Michael Ruse
Part IV. Philosophical Prospects: 16. In Darwin's wake, where am I? Daniel C. Dennett
17. Ethical expressions: why moralists scowl, frown and smile Owen Flanagan
18. Is human nature natural? Simon Blackburn
19. Giving Darwin his due Philip Kitcher
Guide to further reading
List of references
Index.