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2. Alfred Russel Wallace, the Discovery of Natural Selection, and the Origins of Humankind
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- Frontmatter ii
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments x
- 1. Introduction: On Rebels, Icons, and the Value of Dissent 1
- 2. Alfred Russel Wallace, the Discovery of Natural Selection, and the Origins of Humankind 20
- 3. Rebel With Two Causes: Hans Driesch 37
- 4. Wilhelm Johannsen: A Rebel or a Diehard? 65
- 5. Raymond Arthur Dart: The Man Who Unwillingly Ushered in a Revolution in the Evolution of Humankind 84
- 6 In Weismann’s Footsteps: The Cyto-Rebellion of C. D. Darlington 103
- 7. Striking the Hornet’s Nest: Richard Goldschmidt’s Rejection of the Particulate Gene 119
- 8. Rebellion and Iconoclasm in the Life and Science of Barbara McClintock 137
- 9. Challenging the Protein Dogma of the Gene: Oswald T. Avery, a Revolutionary Conservative 154
- 10. Roger Sperry and Integrative Action in the Nervous System 174
- 11. Leon Croizat: A Radical Biogeographer 194
- 12. Dogma, Heresy, and Conversion: Vero Copner Wynne-Edwards’s Crusade and the Levels-of-Selection Debate 213
- 13. Peter Mitchell: Changing the Face of Bioenergetics 231
- 14. Howard Temin: Rebel of Evidence and Reason 248
- 15. Motoo Kimura and the Rise of Neutralism 265
- 16. Against the Grain: The Science and Life of William D. Hamilton 282
- 17. The Iconoclastic Research Program of Carl Woese 302
- 18. Stephen Jay Gould, Darwinian Iconoclast? 321
- 19. Culture and Gender Do Not Dissolve into How Scientists “Read” Nature: Thelma Rowell’s Heterodoxy 338
- 20. Bringing Statistical Methods to Community and Evolutionary Ecology: Daniel S. Simberloff 356
- Epilogue: Legitimation Is the Name of the Game 372
- Contributors 381
- Index 385
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter ii
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments x
- 1. Introduction: On Rebels, Icons, and the Value of Dissent 1
- 2. Alfred Russel Wallace, the Discovery of Natural Selection, and the Origins of Humankind 20
- 3. Rebel With Two Causes: Hans Driesch 37
- 4. Wilhelm Johannsen: A Rebel or a Diehard? 65
- 5. Raymond Arthur Dart: The Man Who Unwillingly Ushered in a Revolution in the Evolution of Humankind 84
- 6 In Weismann’s Footsteps: The Cyto-Rebellion of C. D. Darlington 103
- 7. Striking the Hornet’s Nest: Richard Goldschmidt’s Rejection of the Particulate Gene 119
- 8. Rebellion and Iconoclasm in the Life and Science of Barbara McClintock 137
- 9. Challenging the Protein Dogma of the Gene: Oswald T. Avery, a Revolutionary Conservative 154
- 10. Roger Sperry and Integrative Action in the Nervous System 174
- 11. Leon Croizat: A Radical Biogeographer 194
- 12. Dogma, Heresy, and Conversion: Vero Copner Wynne-Edwards’s Crusade and the Levels-of-Selection Debate 213
- 13. Peter Mitchell: Changing the Face of Bioenergetics 231
- 14. Howard Temin: Rebel of Evidence and Reason 248
- 15. Motoo Kimura and the Rise of Neutralism 265
- 16. Against the Grain: The Science and Life of William D. Hamilton 282
- 17. The Iconoclastic Research Program of Carl Woese 302
- 18. Stephen Jay Gould, Darwinian Iconoclast? 321
- 19. Culture and Gender Do Not Dissolve into How Scientists “Read” Nature: Thelma Rowell’s Heterodoxy 338
- 20. Bringing Statistical Methods to Community and Evolutionary Ecology: Daniel S. Simberloff 356
- Epilogue: Legitimation Is the Name of the Game 372
- Contributors 381
- Index 385