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Rereading Darwin's 'Origin of species' : the hesitations of an evolutionist / Richard G. Delisle and James Tierney.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Delisle, Richard G., author.
Tierney, James, author.
Series:
Explorations in science and literature.
Explorations in Science and Literature
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Evolution (Biology).
Evolution (Biology)--Statistical methods.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (177 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
London, UK : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, [2022]
Summary:
"Widely seen as evolution's founding figure, Charles Darwin is taken by many evolutionists to be the first to propose a truly modern theory of evolution. Darwin's greatness, however, has obscured the man and his work, at times even to the point of distortion. Accessibly written, this book presents a more nuanced picture and invites us to discover some neglected ambiguities and contradictions in Darwin's masterwork. Delisle and Tierney show Darwin to be a man who struggled to reconcile the received wisdom of an unchanging natural world with his new ideas about evolution. Arguing that Darwin was unable to break free entirely from his contemporaries' more traditional outlook, they show his theory to be a fascinating compromise between old and new. Rediscovering this other Darwin -- and this other side of On the Origin of Species -- helps shed new light on the immensity of the task that lay before 19th century scholars, as well as their ultimate achievements."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: The Two Sides of Darwin
Part One. The Charles Darwin We Think We All Know. 1. A Primer of Evolution's Complexities ; 2. What Time Selected from Darwin: The Standard View
Part Two. Charles Darwin and the Static Worldview. 3. The Tree That Hides the Forest: Charles Darwin's "Tree of Life" ; 4. Divergence: A Geometry That Shatters Creative Time and Novelty ; 5. A Cyclical World in Equilibrium ; 6. Natural Selection: The Core of Darwin's Theory?
Part Three. Charles Darwin Viewed in Piecemeal Fashion. 7. When So-Called New Ideas Hide Old Ones
Conclusion: Back to the Future
Index.
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781350259584
1350259586
9781350259591
1350259594
OCLC:
1290023295

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