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The Non-Darwinian Revolution: Reinterpreting a Historical Myth

The Non-Darwinian Revolution: Reinterpreting a Historical Myth

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Concise and clearly written, The Non-Darwinian Revolution sets forth a convincing argument for a reappraisal of Darwin's importance not only for the history of science but for the history of ideas as well. Bowler finds no fault in Darwin's theory, only with the mistaken notion of its revolutionary effect on nuneteenth-century thought. Examining the work of such figures as Owen, Spencer, Kelvin, Huxley, Haeckel, and Freud, Bowler discovers as near-universal tendency to accept evolutionism while rejecting Darwin's central premise: natural selection. Instead, leanding scientists and thinkers stubbornly clung to the Lamarckian theory of evolution as guided, purposeful development until they were forced by the twentieth century's "rediscovery" of Mendelian law to concede otherwise.

-- "British Journal of the History of Science"

Author: Peter J. Bowler
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Published: 03/01/1992
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 9.00h x 5.95w x 0.68d
ISBN: 9780801843679

About the Author

Peter J. Bowler is reader in the history of philosophy of sceince at the Queen's University of Belfast, Northern Ireland. His other books include The Eclipse of Darwinism: Anti-Darwinian Evolution Theories in the Decades around 1900, The Mendelian Revolution, and Theories of Human Evolution.


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