The darwinian heritage /

Representing the present rich state of historical work on Darwin and Darwinism, this volume of essays places the great theorist in the context of Victorian science. The book includes contributions by some of the most distinguished senior figures of Darwin scholarship and by leading younger scholars...

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Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Group Author: Kohn, David
Published: Princeton University Press,
Publisher Address: Princeton, N.J. :
Publication Dates: [1988]
©1988
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400854714
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Summary: Representing the present rich state of historical work on Darwin and Darwinism, this volume of essays places the great theorist in the context of Victorian science. The book includes contributions by some of the most distinguished senior figures of Darwin scholarship and by leading younger scholars who have been transforming Darwinian studies. The result is the most comprehensive survey available of Darwin's impact on science and society.Originally published in 1988.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (115 pages) : illustrations
ISBN: 9781400854714
Index Number: QH31
CLC: K835.616.1
Contents: Frontmatter --
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --
CONTENTS --
CONTRIBUTORS --
Introduction: A High Regard for Darwin --
Chapter 1. Going the Limit: Toward the Construction of Darwin's Theory (1832-1839) /
Chapter 2. The Wider British Context in Darwin's Theorizing /
Chapter 3. Darwin's Invertebrate Program, 1826-1836: Preconditions for Transformism /
Chapter 4. Darwin's Early Intellectual Development: An Overview of the Beagle Voyage (1831-1836) /
Chapter 5. Owen and Darwin Reading a Fossil: Macrauchenia in a Boney Light /
Chapter 6. The Immediate Origins of Natural Selection /
Chapter 7. Darwin as a Lifelong Generation Theorist /
Chapter 8. Darwin's Principle of Divergence as Internal Dialogue /
Chapter 9. Darwin's Intellectual Development (Commentary) /
Chapter 10. Speaking of Species: Darwin's Strategy /
Chapter 11. The Ascent of Nature in Darwin's Descent of Man /
Chapter 12. Darwin and the Expression of the Emotions /
Chapter 13. Darwin on Animal Behavior and Evolution /
Chapter 14. Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace: Two Decades of Debate over Natural Selection /
Chapter 15. Darwin of Down: The Evolutionist as Squarson- Naturalist /
Chapter 16. Darwin the Young Geologist /
Chapter 17. Darwin and the World of Geology (Commentary) /
Chapter 19. Darwin's Reading and the Fictions of Development /
Chapter 20. Three Notes on the Reception of Darwin's Ideas on Natural Selection (Henry Baker Tristram, Alfred Newton, Samuel Wilberforce) /
Chapter 21. Darwinism Is Social /
Chapter 22. Scientific Attitudes to Darwinism in B