
Meaning of Evolution
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- Intro
- The Meaning of Evolution: The Morphological Construction and Ideological Reconstruction of Darwin's Theory
- CONTENTS
- List of Illustrations
- Preface
- 1 The Natural History of Ideas
- 2 Evolution vs. Epigenesis in Embyogenesis
- 3 The Theory of Evolutionary Recapitulation in the Context of Transcendental Morphology
- Early Recapitulation Theorists
- Naturphilosophie and Transcendental Morphology
- Oken's Transcendental Morphology
- Evolutionhary Recapitulationsm of Tiedemann, Treviranus, and Meckel
- Von Bear's Critique of Recapitulation Theory
- 4 Emergence of Evolutionary Theories of Species Change
- Serres, Grant, Green, and Lyell on Recapitulation and Evolution
- Darwin's Theories of Species Change
- Natural Selection as the Mechanism of Progressive Evolution
- 5 Darwin's Embryological Theory of Progressive Evolution
- The Embryological Model as Formulated in the Notebooks
- Owen's Rejection of Recapitulation and Evolution
- Darwin's Knowledge of von Baer
- Historical Evaluation of Darwin's Principle of Recxpitlwion
- Recapitulation in the Essays and the Impact of Agassiz's Fishes, 1842-1844
- Owen, Cmvbers, and Milne-Edwards, 1844-1846
- The embryology of Barnacles and the Criteria of Progressive Development, 1846-1854
- Huxley's Objections to Recapitulation and Darwin's Experiments
- Embryological Recapitulation in the Origin of Species
- The Role of Recapitulatixiton in the Descent of man
- The Logic of Darwin's Theory of Evolution
- 6 The Meaning of Evolution and the Ideological Uses of History
- Bibliography
- Index
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