Darwin Deleted

Darwin Deleted

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  • Author: Peter J. Bowler
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 0226068676
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 329

A history of science text imagining how evolutionary theory and biology would have been understood if Darwin had never published his "Origin of Species" and other works.--publisher summary.


Darwin’s Racism, Sexism, and Idolization

Darwin’s Racism, Sexism, and Idolization

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  • Author: Rui Diogo
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 303149055X
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 439


Darwin, Dharma, and the Divine

Darwin, Dharma, and the Divine

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  • Author: G. Clinton Godart
  • Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
  • ISBN: 0824876830
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 321

Darwin, Dharma, and the Divine is the first book in English on the history of evolutionary theory in Japan. Bringing to life more than a century of ideas, G. Clinton Godart examines how and why Japanese intellectuals, religious thinkers of different faiths, philosophers, biologists, journalists, activists, and ideologues engaged with evolutionary theory and religion. How did Japanese religiously think about evolution? What were their main concerns? Did they reject evolution on religious grounds, or—as was more often the case—how did they combine evolutionary theory with their religious beliefs? Evolutionary theory was controversial and never passively accepted in Japan: It took a hundred years of appropriating, translating, thinking, and debating to reconsider the natural world and the relation between nature, science, and the sacred in light of evolutionary theory. Since its introduction in the nineteenth century, Japanese intellectuals—including Buddhist, Shinto, Confucian, and Christian thinkers—in their own ways and often with opposing agendas, struggled to formulate a meaningful worldview after Darwin. In the decades that followed, as the Japanese redefined their relation to nature and built a modern nation-state, the debates on evolutionary theory intensified and state ideologues grew increasingly hostile toward its principles. Throughout the religious reception of evolution was dominated by a long-held fear of the idea of nature and society as cold and materialist, governed by the mindless “struggle for survival.” This aversion endeavored many religious thinkers, philosophers, and biologists to find goodness and the divine within nature and evolution. It was this drive, argues Godart, that shaped much of Japan’s modern intellectual history and changed Japanese understandings of nature, society, and the sacred. Darwin, Dharma, and the Divine will contribute significantly to two of the most debated topics in the history of evolutionary theory: religion and the political legacy of evolution. It will, therefore, appeal to the broad audience interested in Darwin studies as well as students and scholars of Japanese intellectual history, religion, and philosophy.


Darwin's Screens

Darwin's Screens

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  • Author: Barbara Creed
  • Publisher: Academic Monographs
  • ISBN: 9780522860023
  • Category : Performing Arts
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 256

Darwin's Screens addresses a major gap in film scholarship—the key influence of Charles Darwin's theories on the history of the cinema. Much has been written on the effect of other great thinkers such as Freud and Marx but very little on the important role played by Darwinian ideas on the evolution of the newest art form of the twentieth century. Creed argues that Darwinian ideas influenced the evolution of early film genres such as horror, the detective film, science fiction, film noir and the musical. Her study draws on Darwin's theories of sexual selection, deep time and transformation, and on emotions, death, and the meaning of human and animal in order to rethink some of the canonical arguments of film and cinema studies.


A Cat Named Darwin

A Cat Named Darwin

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  • Author: William Jordan
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • ISBN: 9780618382286
  • Category : Biologists
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 210

The author describes his detachment from animals before meeting a cat whose failing health and winning personality shifted his scientific perspectives and brought about his understanding of the evolutionary significance of kinship.


After Darwin

After Darwin

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  • Author: Devin Griffiths
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1009181173
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 275

This book explores the philosophy and writings of Charles Darwin and their contribution to theories of philosophy, evolution, and beauty.


Darwin's "Historical Sketch"

Darwin's

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  • Author: Curtis N. Johnson
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 019088293X
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 473

Curtis Johnson examines Charles Darwin's "Historical Sketch," creating profiles of the great thinkers writing before and during Darwin's lifetime.


Unity and Disunity in Evolutionary Biology

Unity and Disunity in Evolutionary Biology

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  • Author: Richard G. Delisle
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3031426290
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 591


Historicizing Humans

Historicizing Humans

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  • Author: Efram Sera-Shriar
  • Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
  • ISBN: 0822986078
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 276

With an Afterword by Theodore Koditschek A number of important developments and discoveries across the British Empire's imperial landscape during the nineteenth century invited new questions about human ancestry. The rise of secularism and scientific naturalism; new evidence, such as skeletal and archaeological remains; and European encounters with different people all over the world challenged the existing harmony between science and religion and threatened traditional biblical ideas about special creation and the timeline of human history. Advances in print culture and voyages of exploration also provided researchers with a wealth of material that contributed to their investigations into humanity’s past. Historicizing Humans takes a critical approach to nineteenth-century human history, as the contributors consider how these histories were shaped by the colonial world, and for various scientific, religious, and sociopolitical purposes. This volume highlights the underlying questions and shared assumptions that emerged as various human developmental theories competed for dominance throughout the British Empire.


Global Perspectives on Science and Christianity

Global Perspectives on Science and Christianity

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  • Author: Mike Brownnutt
  • Publisher: Langham Publishing
  • ISBN: 1786410435
  • Category : Religion
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 352

The discussion of how science and Christianity relate to each other is a truly global one. Christianity around the world encompasses diverse sets of perspectives, ideas, and challenges. Similarly, the practice and perception of science can vary significantly from one region to another. When brought together in their global contexts we find a richness in the engagement between science and Christianity that leads to diverse questions and distinctive answers. Global Perspectives on Science and Christianity brings together scholars from six continents, hailing from disciplines of natural and social sciences, theology, history, and philosophy, to provide a unique collection of perspectives on how science and Christianity relate around the world. Tackling some issues that are seldom addressed as well as providing fresh perspectives on perennial topics, this is an important, relevant and genuinely global contribution to the discussion.