00827cam2 2200265 450 E60020005349920230301094811.0207073988020090914d1994 |||||ita|0103 bafreFR<<3: >>1976-1979Michel FoucaultParisGalliamrd1994847 p.23 cm001E6002000534942000 Dits et Écrits : 1954-1988Foucault, MichelAF00004660070124914ITUNISOB20230301RICAUNISOBUNISOB10088187E600200053499M 102 Monografia moderna SBNM100009417-3 bSi88187acquistopregresso1UNISOBUNISOB20090914084950.020150603111559.0rovito1976-19791708982UNISOB05568nam 22005895 450 991088609930332120250807130531.03-031-42629-010.1007/978-3-031-42629-2(MiAaPQ)EBC31641909(Au-PeEL)EBL31641909(CKB)34774633800041(DE-He213)978-3-031-42629-2(EXLCZ)993477463380004120240903d2024 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierUnity and Disunity in Evolutionary Biology Deconstructing Darwinism /edited by Richard G. Delisle, Maurizio Esposito, David Ceccarelli1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2024.1 online resource (591 pages)3-031-42628-2 Part I: Introductory Essays -- Toward a New Historiography -- "Reformist" and "Radical" Historiographies Behind and Beyond the Unity and Disunity of the Evolutionary Thought -- Darwin as a Unifying Figure in Evolutionary Biology: A Meta-Historical Overview -- Part II: Deconstructing Darwinism -- Constructing, Deconstructing and Reconstructing. On “Darwinism” and “Darwinisms”, with Some Disparate Considerations on the History of Science -- The Evolution of “Darwinism”: Up Close and Personal -- Richard Owen’s Deconstruction of Darwinian Natural Selection -- Darwin, Archaeopteryx lithographica and the Problem of Intermediate Species -- Deconstructing Darwinism with Darwin, Mayr, and Gould: Through the Lens of Evolutionary Contingency -- Is Darwinism a Metaphysical Research Program? Analysis and Discussion of Karl Popper’s Position -- Part III: Around and Beyond the Synthesis -- Typology/Population Distinction and Its Role in the Marginalization of 19th-Century Non-Darwinian Theories in Modern Historiography -- Fisher, Wright and Haldane: Three Philosophical Conceptions of Evolution -- A Synthesis Without Darwin: Unification Attempts in Early Theoretical Biology -- The Strange Story of Mosaic Evolution -- Deconstructing the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis: Do We Need a New Theory of Evolution? -- Part IV: Deconstructing the Historiography of Evolutionary Biology -- Deconstructing and Reconstructing the History of Evolutionary Thought: An Agenda for a "Post-Darwinian" Historiography -- What if Darwin Had Published His 1844 Essay? -- Redrawing the Boundaries of Darwinism: Addressing Darwin’s Endorsement of the Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics in Darwin’s Celebrations, 1909-1959-2009 -- The “Darwinian Revolution” as a Presentist Discourse: Ideological Implications Beyond the Anglo-Saxon Context -- Historicity, Temporalities and Causality: A Confusion at the Heart of Debates on Darwinism -- Shacking the Tree: Discussing an Evolutionary Icon.It is not uncommon to see in major areas of research concerned with science that historical studies are accompanied by the rise of complementary or contradictory historiographies. With time, it seems, scholars discover new approaches to study topics, thus questioning old concepts, traditions, periodizations and historical labels. Apparently, this has not been the case in evolutionary thought. In that area, the main historiographic labels such as Darwinian Revolution, Eclipse of Darwinism, and Modern Synthesis have been in place and largely uncontested for about 50 years. Such labels seem to work as irrefutable, and often hidden, premises of many historical reconstructions, philosophical analyses, and scientific conceptualizations. This volume aims to move beyond this state of affair, opening new thinking avenues by revisiting the traditional historiography and laying the groundwork for establishing a “new historiography” that considers the intertwined threads that compose evolutionary biology. Notably, evolutionary studies seem to have been marked by the tension between unification attempts and the proliferation of approaches, methodologies, and styles of thinking. As the contributors to this volume illustrate, research traditions branched off throughout the history of evolutionary thought, before and after Charles Darwin. The resulting complexity challenges traditional thinking categories, throwing a somewhat different light on a more recent label like the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis. More than 40 years after the now classic, The Evolutionary Synthesis: Perspectives on the Unification of Biology (1980), edited by Ernst Mayr and William Provine, the contributors to this volume aim to reevaluate where evolutionary biology stands today. .Evolution (Biology)ScienceHistoryBiologyPhilosophyEvolutionary TheoryEvolutionary BiologyHistory of SciencePhilosophy of BiologyEvolution (Biology)ScienceHistory.BiologyPhilosophy.Evolutionary Theory.Evolutionary Biology.History of Science.Philosophy of Biology.576.8Delisle Richard G871653Esposito Maurizio123181Ceccarelli David1771318MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910886099303321Unity and Disunity in Evolutionary Biology4258025UNINA01500nam0 22003613i 450 AQ1000407220251003044041.00070681473McGraw-Hill0262231395MIT20121019d1990 ||||0itac50 baengusz01i xxxe z01nComputation structuresStephen A. Ward, Robert H. 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