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The taming of evolution : the persistence of nonevolutionary views in the study of humans / / Davydd J. Greenwood



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Autore: Greenwood Davydd J. Visualizza persona
Titolo: The taming of evolution : the persistence of nonevolutionary views in the study of humans / / Davydd J. Greenwood Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Ithaca, New York : , : Cornell University Press, , 1984
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (225 pages)
Disciplina: 576.8
Soggetto topico: Evolution (Biology) - History
Evolution (Biology) - Philosophy
Nota di contenuto: Introduction : the Darwinian revolution? -- I. Major western views of nature -- 1. Humoral/environmental theories and the chain of being -- 2. Evolving natural categories : Darwin's unique legacy -- II. Simple continuities -- 3. Humoral politics : races, constitutional types, and ethnic and national character -- III. Complex continuities -- 4. Purity of blood and social hierarchy -- 5. An enlightenment humoralist : Don Diego de Torres Villarroel -- 6. Human sociobiology -- 7. Cultural materialism -- Conclusion : the unmet challenges of evolutionary biology.
Sommario/riassunto: The theory of evolution has clearly altered our views of the biological world, but in the study of human beings, evolutionary and preevolutionary views continue to coexist in a state of perpetual tension. The Taming of Evolution addresses the questions of how and why this is so. Davydd Greenwood offers a sustained critique of the nature/nurture debate, revealing the complexity of the relationship between science and ideology. He maintains that popular contemporary theories, most notably E.O. Wilson's human sociobiology and Marvin Harris's cultural materialism, represent pre-Darwinian notions overlaid by elaborate evolutionary terminology. Greenwood first details the humoral-environmental and Great Chain of Being theories that dominated Western thinking before Darwin. He systematically compares these ideas with those later influenced by Darwin's theories, illuminating the surprising continuities between them. Greenwood suggests that it would be neither difficult nor socially dangerous to develop a genuinely evolutionary understanding of human beings, so long as we realized that we could not derive political and moral standards from the study of biological processes.
Titolo autorizzato: The Taming of Evolution  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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