
Debating Darwin
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Charles Darwin is an icon of modern science, and his theory of evolution is commonly referenced by scientists and nonscientists alike. Yet there is a surprising amount we don't know about the father of modern evolutionary thinking, his intellectual roots, or even the science he produced. Debating Darwinbrings together two leading Darwin scholars-Robert J. Richards and Michael Ruse-to engage in a spirited and insightful dialogue, offering their interpretations of Darwin and their critiques of each other's thinking.
Examining key disagreements about Darwin that continue to confound even committed Darwinists, Richards and Ruse offer divergent views on the man and his ideas. Ruse argues that Darwin was quintessentially British, part of an intellectual lineage tracing back to the Industrial Revolution and thinkers such as Adam Smith and Thomas Robert Malthus. Ruse sees Darwin's work in biology as an extension of their theories. In contrast, Richards presents Darwin as more cosmopolitan, influenced as much by French and German thinkers. Above all, argues Richards, it was Alexander von Humboldt who gave Darwin the conceptual tools he needed to formulate his evolutionary hypotheses.
Together, the authors show how these contrasting views on Darwin's influences can be felt in theories about the nature of natural selection, the role of metaphor in science, and the place of God in Darwin's thought. The book concludes with a jointly authored chapter that brings this debate into the present, focusing on human evolution, consciousness, religion, and morality.
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- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Timeline
- Charles Darwin: Great Briton (Michael Ruse)
- Prologue
- Britain before Darwin
- A Child of His Class
- Evolution and Natural Selection
- On the Origin of Species
- Humans
- Envoi
- Charles Darwin: Cosmopolitan Thinker (Robert J. Richards)
- Introduction
- Sketch of Darwin's Life and Works
- Literature of Significance for Darwin: Romanticism and Natural Theology
- The Romantic Foundations of Darwin's Theory
- Darwin's Scientific Theology
- Darwin's Construction of His Theory
- Man, the Moral Animal
- Conclusion
- Response to Ruse
- The Language of Metaphor
- Teleology
- Evolutionary Development as Progressive
- Individual versus Group Selection
- The Evolution of Morality
- Conclusion
- Reply to Richards
- Levels of Selection
- Embryology
- The Romantic Influence
- Alexander von Humboldt
- Paradise Lost
- Epilogue
- History of Evolutionary Biology since the Origin of Species
- Human Consciousness
- Religion and God
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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