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Chapter 28. Adaptation and Mechanisms of Evolution After Darwin: A Study in Persistent Controversies
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William B. Provine
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- Frontmatter i
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vi
- CONTENTS vii
- CONTRIBUTORS xi
- Introduction: A High Regard for Darwin 1
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PART ONE. The Evolution of a Theorist
- Chapter 1. Going the Limit: Toward the Construction of Darwin's Theory (1832-1839) 9
- Chapter 2. The Wider British Context in Darwin's Theorizing 35
- Chapter 3. Darwin's Invertebrate Program, 1826-1836: Preconditions for Transformism 71
- Chapter 4. Darwin's Early Intellectual Development: An Overview of the Beagle Voyage (1831-1836) 121
- Chapter 5. Owen and Darwin Reading a Fossil: Macrauchenia in a Boney Light 155
- Chapter 6. The Immediate Origins of Natural Selection 185
- Chapter 7. Darwin as a Lifelong Generation Theorist 207
- Chapter 8. Darwin's Principle of Divergence as Internal Dialogue 245
- Chapter 9. Darwin's Intellectual Development (Commentary) 259
- Chapter 10. Speaking of Species: Darwin's Strategy 265
- Chapter 11. The Ascent of Nature in Darwin's Descent of Man 283
- Chapter 12. Darwin and the Expression of the Emotions 307
- Chapter 13. Darwin on Animal Behavior and Evolution 327
- Chapter 14. Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace: Two Decades of Debate over Natural Selection 367
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PART TWO. Darwin in Victorian Context
- Chapter 15. Darwin of Down: The Evolutionist as Squarson- Naturalist 435
- Chapter 16. Darwin the Young Geologist 483
- Chapter 17. Darwin and the World of Geology (Commentary) 511
- Chapter 19. Darwin's Reading and the Fictions of Development 543
- Chapter 20. Three Notes on the Reception of Darwin's Ideas on Natural Selection (Henry Baker Tristram, Alfred Newton, Samuel Wilberforce) 589
- Chapter 21. Darwinism Is Social 609
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PART THREE. Towards The Comparative Reception of Darwinism
- Chapter 22. Scientific Attitudes to Darwinism in Britain and America 641
- Chapter 23. Darwinism in Germany, France and Italy 683
- Chapter 24. Darwin and Russian Evolutionary Biology 731
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PART FOUR. PERSPECTIVES ON DARWIN AND DARWINISM
- Chapter 25. Darwin's Five Theories of Evolution 755
- Chapter 26: Darwinism as a Historical Entity: A Historiographic Proposal 773
- Chapter 27. Darwinism Today (Commentary) 813
- Chapter 28. Adaptation and Mechanisms of Evolution After Darwin: A Study in Persistent Controversies 825
- Chapter 29. Darwin on Natural Selection: A Philosophical Perspective 867
- Chapter 30. Images of Darwin: A Historiographic Overview 901
- Chapter 31. The Beagle Collector and His Collections 973
- Bibliography 1021
- Index 1101
- Backmatter 1139
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS vi
- CONTENTS vii
- CONTRIBUTORS xi
- Introduction: A High Regard for Darwin 1
-
PART ONE. The Evolution of a Theorist
- Chapter 1. Going the Limit: Toward the Construction of Darwin's Theory (1832-1839) 9
- Chapter 2. The Wider British Context in Darwin's Theorizing 35
- Chapter 3. Darwin's Invertebrate Program, 1826-1836: Preconditions for Transformism 71
- Chapter 4. Darwin's Early Intellectual Development: An Overview of the Beagle Voyage (1831-1836) 121
- Chapter 5. Owen and Darwin Reading a Fossil: Macrauchenia in a Boney Light 155
- Chapter 6. The Immediate Origins of Natural Selection 185
- Chapter 7. Darwin as a Lifelong Generation Theorist 207
- Chapter 8. Darwin's Principle of Divergence as Internal Dialogue 245
- Chapter 9. Darwin's Intellectual Development (Commentary) 259
- Chapter 10. Speaking of Species: Darwin's Strategy 265
- Chapter 11. The Ascent of Nature in Darwin's Descent of Man 283
- Chapter 12. Darwin and the Expression of the Emotions 307
- Chapter 13. Darwin on Animal Behavior and Evolution 327
- Chapter 14. Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace: Two Decades of Debate over Natural Selection 367
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PART TWO. Darwin in Victorian Context
- Chapter 15. Darwin of Down: The Evolutionist as Squarson- Naturalist 435
- Chapter 16. Darwin the Young Geologist 483
- Chapter 17. Darwin and the World of Geology (Commentary) 511
- Chapter 19. Darwin's Reading and the Fictions of Development 543
- Chapter 20. Three Notes on the Reception of Darwin's Ideas on Natural Selection (Henry Baker Tristram, Alfred Newton, Samuel Wilberforce) 589
- Chapter 21. Darwinism Is Social 609
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PART THREE. Towards The Comparative Reception of Darwinism
- Chapter 22. Scientific Attitudes to Darwinism in Britain and America 641
- Chapter 23. Darwinism in Germany, France and Italy 683
- Chapter 24. Darwin and Russian Evolutionary Biology 731
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PART FOUR. PERSPECTIVES ON DARWIN AND DARWINISM
- Chapter 25. Darwin's Five Theories of Evolution 755
- Chapter 26: Darwinism as a Historical Entity: A Historiographic Proposal 773
- Chapter 27. Darwinism Today (Commentary) 813
- Chapter 28. Adaptation and Mechanisms of Evolution After Darwin: A Study in Persistent Controversies 825
- Chapter 29. Darwin on Natural Selection: A Philosophical Perspective 867
- Chapter 30. Images of Darwin: A Historiographic Overview 901
- Chapter 31. The Beagle Collector and His Collections 973
- Bibliography 1021
- Index 1101
- Backmatter 1139