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100 1 $aRuse, Michael.
245 14 $aThe evolution wars :$ba guide to the debates /$cMichael Ruse.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aMillerton, N.Y. :$bGrey House Pub.,$cc2009.
300 $axiv, 732 p. :$bill., ports. ;$c29 cm.
500 $aOriginally published: Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO, c2000.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 689-701) and index.
505 00 $gpt. 1.$tA history of evolution --$tEarly evolutionists in the debate : the birth of an idea --$tConflict before, during and after The origin of species : the legacy of Charles Darwin --$tDarwinism explodes onto the Victorian stage : evolution as religion --$tDarwin in America : the new world --$tEvolution denied & extolled : the rise of Creationism, intelligent design & Darwinian religion in America --$gpt. 2.$tEvolution matures --$tDarwinism and genetics : a new frontier opens --$tLife : the early years --$tTwo new sciences at war : placing ancestors in time --$tHuman sociobiology : genetic determinism --$tPhilosophy : evolution & thinking about knowledge & morality -- $tEvolutionary development : minimizing natural selection --$tNew evolutionary theories : thickening the plot of natural selection --
505 00 $gpt. 3.$tDocuments --$tZoological philosophy /$rJ.B. Lamarck -- $tTheory of the earth /$rG. Cuvier --$tIn memoriam /$rA. Tennyson --$tOn the variation of organic beings in a state of nature ;$tAbstract of a letter from Charles Darwin to Professor Asa Gray /$rCharles Darwin --$tFrom the reception of the "Origin of species" ;$tFrom the life and letters of Thomas Huxley / $rT.H. Huxley --$tStudies, scientific and social /$rA.R. Wallace -- $tIndividualism, socialism and humanism /$rKarl Pearson --$tFrom preface to mutual aid /$rPetr Kropotkin --$tThe right to make war /$rFriedrich von Bernhardi --$tPerceptions in science : is evolution a secular religion? / $rMichael Ruse --$tDarwiniana /$rA. Gray --$tLetter to Asa Gray /$rCharles Darwin --$tFrom the challenge of facts /$rWilliam Graham Sumner --$tFrom the gospel of wealth /$rAndrew Carnegie --$tThe law of club and fang /$rJack London --$tThe earth speaks to Bryan /$rH.F. Osborn --$tMagisterium is concerned with question of evolution for it involves conception of man /$rPope John Paul II -- $tWilliam Dembski and John Haught spar on intelligent design /$rRebecca Flietstra --$tDarwin under the microscope /$rMichael J. Behe --$tObscurantism to the rescue ;$tViruses of the mind /$rRichard Dawkins --$tThe roles of mutation, inbreeding, crossbreeding and selection in evolution /$rSewall Wright --$tLetter to G.F. Ferris /$rE. Mayr --$tLetter to John Greene /$rTheodosius Dobzhansky --$tThe origin of life /$rJ.B.S. Haldane --$tThe origin of life--a review of facts and speculations /$rLeslie E. Orgel --$tFrom Charles Darwin's notebooks ;$tFrom The origin of species ;$tFrom The descent of man --$tLucy : the beginnings of humankind /$rDonald Johanson & Maitland Edey -- $tSociobiology--another biological determinism /$rSociobiology Study Group of Science for the People --$tAcademic vigilantism and the political significance of sociobiology /$rEdward O. Wilson --$tThe evolutionary development of natural science /$rStephen E. Toulmin --$tMoral philosophy as applied science / $rMichael Ruse and Edward O. Wilson --$tForty years a philosopher of biology / $rMichael Ruse --$tThe generation of novelty /$rScott F. Gilbert -- $tBare-knuckle fighting /$rMichael Ruse --$tWhy pigs don't have wings /$rJerry Fodor --$tLetters in response to "Why pigs don't have wings" /$rSimon Blackburn ... [et al.] --$tThe boatman poem /$rColin Boatman --$tThe episodic nature of evolutionary change /$rS.J. Gould --$tDid Darwin get it right? /$rJohn Maynard Smith --$gpt. 4.$tBiographies.
520 $aUpdated through current events, this second edition focuses on the great debates that have engaged, divided, stimulated, and provoked scientists and others to ponder the origins of humankind. The year 2009 marks the 200-year anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth. This timely update of The Evolution Wars draws on history, science, and philosophy to examine the development of evolutionary thought through the past two and a half centuries. It focuses on the great debates, including the 19th century clash over the nature of classification and debates about the fossil record, genetics, and human nature. Much attention is paid to external factors and the underlying motives of scientists. --from publisher description
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