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Darwin"s Spectre (ebook)

Autor:Michael R. Rose;
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ISBN: EB9781400822638
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Extending the human life-span past 120 years. The "green" revolution. Evolution and human psychology. These subjects make today's newspaper headlines. Yet much of the science underlying these topics stems from a book published nearly 140 years ago--Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species. Far from an antique idea restricted to the nineteenth century, the theory of evolution is one of the most potent concepts in all of modern science.

In Darwin's Spectre, Michael Rose provides the general reader with an introduction to the theory of evolution: its beginning with Darwin, its key concepts, and how it may affect us in the future. First comes a brief biographical sketch of Darwin. Next, Rose gives a primer on the three most important concepts in evolutionary theory--variation, selection, and adaptation. With a firm grasp of these concepts, the reader is ready to look at modern applications of evolutionary theory. Discussing agriculture, Rose shows how even before Darwin farmers and ranchers unknowingly experimented with evolution. Medical research, however, has ignored Darwin's lessons until recently, with potentially grave consequences. Finally, evolution supplies important new vantage points on human nature. If humans weren't created by deities, then our nature may be determined more by evolution than we have understood. Or it may not be. In this question, as in many others, the Darwinian perspective is one of the most important for understanding human affairs in the modern world.

Darwin's Spectre explains how evolutionary biology has been used to support both valuable applied research, particularly in agriculture, and truly frightening objectives, such as Nazi eugenics. Darwin's legacy has been a comfort and a scourge. But it has never been irrelevant.

"A world of grand ideas, daring speculation.... Best of all is his discussion of the ideas surrounding evolution and human behavior.... Rose plumps for a more flexible, less deterministic (but, he is keen to stress, no less Darwinian) view of the human mind."--Martin Brookes, New Scientist

"Darwin's Spectre will be a lightning rod among books on the great naturalist. Rose's emphatic opinions will ensure that the book will not be ignored. Other trade books have also explored Darwinism and its modern meaning, but Rose's is unique in its combination of a frankly historical placing of Darwin's ideas, its consideration of their many ramifications for modern life, and its grand conjectures about the future."--Steven M. Austad, University of Idaho; author of Why We Age0Acknowledgments Introduction 3 Pt. 1 Darwin and Darwinian Science 7 1 Darwin: The Reluctant Revolutionary 11 2 Heredity: The Problem of Variation 29 3 Selection: Nature Red in Tooth and Claw 48 4 Evolution: The Tree of Life 75 Pt. 2 Applications of Darwinism 93 5 Agriculture: Malthus Postponed 97 6 Medicine: Dying of Ignorance 110 7 Eugenics: Promethean Darwinism 134 Pt. 3 Understanding Human Nature 147 8 Origins: From Baboons to Archbishops 151 9 Psyche: Darwinism Meets Film Noir 167 10 Society: Ideology as Biology 184 11 Religion: The Spectre Haunting 202 Conclusion 210 Bibliographic Material and Notes 213 Index 229

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