Handbook of Evolutionary Thinking in the Sciences

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The Darwinian theory of evolution is itself evolving and this book presents the details of the core of modern Darwinism and its latest developmental directions. The authors present current scientific work addressing theoretical problems and challenges in four sections, beginning with the concepts of evolution theory, its processes of variation, heredity, selection, adaptation and function, and its patterns of character, species, descent and life.

The second part of this book scrutinizes Darwinism in the philosophy of science and its usefulness in understanding ecosystems, whilst the third section deals with its application in disciplines beyond the biological sciences, including evolutionary psychology and evolutionary economics, Darwinian morality and phylolinguistics. The final section addresses anti-Darwinism, the creationist view and issues around teaching evolution in secondary schools.

The reader learns how current experimental biology is opening important perspectives on the sources of variation, and thus of the very power of natural selection. This work examines numerous examples of the extension of the principle of natural selection and provides the opportunity to critically reflect on a rich theory, on the methodological rigour that presides in its extensions and exportations, and on the necessity to measure its advantages and also its limits.

Scholars interested in modern Darwinism and scientific research, its concepts, research programs and controversies will find this book an excellent read, and those considering how Darwinism might evolve, how it can apply to the human sciences and other disciplines beyond its origins will find it particularly valuable.

Originally produced in French (Les Mondes Darwiniens), the scope and usefulness of the book have led to the production of this English text, to reach a wider audience.

This book is a milestone in the impressive penetration by Francophone scholars into the world of Darwinian science, its historiography and philosophy over the last two decades.

Alex Rosenberg, R. Taylor Cole Professor of Philosophy, Duke University

Until now this useful and comprehensive handbook has only been available to francophones. Thanks to this invaluable new translation, this collection of insightful and original essays can reach the global audience it deserves.

Tim Lewens, University of Cambridge

Author(s): Thomas Heams, Philippe Huneman, Guillaume Lecointre, Marc Silberstein (eds.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 910
Tags: Evolutionary Biology; Philosophy of Biology; Science Education

Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Introduction....Pages 1-5
Front Matter....Pages 7-7
Variation....Pages 9-21
Heredity....Pages 23-35
Selection....Pages 37-76
Adaptation....Pages 77-93
Function....Pages 95-112
Front Matter....Pages 113-113
Character....Pages 115-140
Species....Pages 141-157
Descent (Filiation)....Pages 159-207
Life....Pages 209-225
Front Matter....Pages 227-227
Formalising Evolutionary Theory....Pages 229-246
Continuities and Discontinuities of Variation Mechanisms in On the Origin of Species ....Pages 247-263
Evolutionary Developmental Biology: Philosophical Issues....Pages 265-283
Phenotypic Plasticity: From Microevolution to Macroevolution....Pages 285-318
Darwinism and Molecular Biology....Pages 319-327
Systems Biology and Evolutionary Biology....Pages 329-347
The (In)Determinism of Biological Evolution: Where Does the Stochastic Character of Evolutionary Theory Come From?....Pages 349-367
Darwin and Phylogenetics: Past and Present....Pages 369-386
Telling the Story of Life: On the Use of Narrative....Pages 387-410
Front Matter....Pages 411-411
Synthetic Biology and Darwinism....Pages 413-441
Front Matter....Pages 411-411
Evolutionary Developmental Biology and Its Contribution to a New Synthetic Theory....Pages 443-470
Behavior and Evolution: Crossed Glances....Pages 471-497
Sex and Evolution....Pages 499-507
Biological Costs of a Small Stature for Homo sapiens Females: New Perspectives on Stature Sexual Dimorphism....Pages 509-526
Ecology and Evolution: Toward a Multi-Hierarchical Connection....Pages 527-545
The Ecological Niche: History and Recent Controversies....Pages 547-586
Darwin, Evolution, and Medicine: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives....Pages 587-617
Front Matter....Pages 619-619
Evolutionary Algorithms....Pages 621-635
Artificial Evolution of Autonomous Robots and Virtual Creatures....Pages 637-645
Evolutionary Psychology: Issues, Results, Debates....Pages 647-657
Evolutionary Psychology, Adaptation and Design....Pages 659-673
Externalist Evolutionary Cognitive Science....Pages 675-706
Human Language: An Evolutionary Anomaly....Pages 707-724
Evolution, Society, and Ethics: Social Darwinism Versus Evolutionary Ethics....Pages 725-745
Darwinian Morality, Moral Darwinism....Pages 747-759
Origins and Evolution of Religion from a Darwinian Point of View: Synthesis of Different Theories....Pages 761-780
Current Darwinism in Social Science....Pages 781-807
Evolutionary Economics: A Specific Form of Evolution?....Pages 809-823
Phylo-linguistics: Enacting Darwin’s Linguistic Image....Pages 825-852
Biological Functions and Semantic Contents: The Teleosemantics....Pages 853-877
Front Matter....Pages 879-879
Evolutionism(s) and Creationism(s)....Pages 881-896
Evolutionary Theory in Secondary Schools: Some Teaching Issues....Pages 897-910