
Chance in Evolution
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This illuminating volume explores the effects of chance on evolution, covering diverse perspectives from scientists, philosophers, and historians.
The evolution of species, from single-celled organisms to multicellular animals and plants, is the result of a long and highly chancy history. But how profoundly has chance shaped life on earth? And what, precisely, do we mean by chance? Bringing together biologists, philosophers of science, and historians of science, Chance in Evolutionis the first book to untangle the far-reaching effects of chance, contingency, and randomness on the evolution of life. The book begins by placing chance in historical context, starting with the ancients and moving through Darwin to contemporary biology. It documents the shifts in our understanding of chance as Darwin's theory of evolution developed into the modern synthesis, and how the acceptance of chance in Darwinian theory affected theological resistance to it. Other chapters discuss how chance relates to the concepts of genetic drift, mutation, and parallel evolution-as well as recent work in paleobiology and the experimental evolution of microbes. By engaging in collaboration across biology, history, philosophy, and theology, this book offers a comprehensive overview both of the history of chance in evolution and of our current understanding of the impact of chance on life.More details
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- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Chance in Evolution from Darwin to Contemporary Biology / Grant Ramsey and Charles H. Pence
- Part I. The Historical Development and Implications of Chance in Evolution
- 1. Contingency, Chance, and Randomness in Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Biology / David J. Depew
- 2. Chance and Chances in Darwin's Early Theorizing and in Darwinian Theory Today / Jonathan Hodge
- 3. Chance in the Modern Synthesis / Anya Plutynski, Kenneth Blake Vernon, Lucas John Matthews, and Daniel Molter
- 4. Is it Providential, by Chance? Christian Objections to the Role of Chance in Darwinian Evolution / J. Matthew Ashley
- 5. Does Darwinian Evolution Mean We Are Here by Chance? / Michael Ruse
- Part 2. Chance in the Processes of Evolution
- 6. The Reference Class Problem in Evolutionary Biology: Distinguishing Selection from Drift / Michael Strevens
- 7. Weak Randomness at the Origin of Biological Variation: The Case of Genetic Mutations / Francesca Merlin
- 8. Parallel Evolution: What Does It (Not) Tell Us and Why Is It (Still) Interesting? / Thomas Lenormand, Luis-Miguel Chevin, and Thomas Bataillon
- Part 3. Chance and Contingency in the History of Life
- 9. Contingent Evolution: Not by Chance Alone / Eric Desjardins
- 10. History's Windings in a Flask: Microbial Experiments into Evolutionary Contingency / Zachary D. Blount
- 11. Rolling the Dice Twice: Evolving Reconstructed Ancient Proteins in Extant Organisms / Betul Kacar
- 12. Wonderful Life Revisited: Chance and Contingency in the Ediacaran-Cambrian Radiation / Douglas H. Erwin
- References
- Contributors
- Index
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