The "Origin" Then and Now :An Interpretive Guide to the "Origin of Species"

Publication subTitle :An Interpretive Guide to the "Origin of Species"

Author: Reznick David N.;Ruse Michael;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2011

E-ISBN: 9781400833573

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691129785

Subject: Q111.2 A theory and research

Keyword: 普通生物学

Language: ENG

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Charles Darwin's Origin of Species is one of the most widely cited books in modern science. Yet tackling this classic can be daunting for students and general readers alike because of Darwin's Victorian prose and the complexity and scope of his ideas. The "Origin" Then and Now is a unique guide to Darwin's masterwork, making it accessible to a much wider audience by deconstructing and reorganizing the Origin in a way that allows for a clear explanation of its key concepts. The Origin is examined within the historical context in which it was written, and modern examples are used to reveal how this work remains a relevant and living document for today.

In this eye-opening and accessible guide, David Reznick shows how many peculiarities of the Origin can be explained by the state of science in 1859, helping readers to grasp the true scope of Darwin's departure from the mainstream thinking of his day. He reconciles Darwin's concept of species with our current concept, which has advanced in important ways since Darwin first wrote the Origin, and he demonstrates why Darwin's theory unifies the biological sciences under a single conceptual framework much as Newton did for physics. Drawing liberally from the facsimile of the first edition of the Origin, Reznick enables readers to follow along as Darwin develops his ideas.

The "Origin" Then and Now is an indispensable primer for a

Chapter

3 Variation under Nature I

4 The Struggle for Existence

5 Natural Selection I

6 Laws of Variation

7 Evolution Today: A Modern Perspective on Natural Selection

Part Two: Speciation

8 Preamble to Speciation

9 Variation under Nature II

10 Natural Selection II

11 Hybridism

12 Evolution Today: The Mosquitoes of the London Underground

Part Three: Theory

13 Preamble: What Is a Theory?

14 Difficulties on Theory

15 Instinct

16 Geology I: Background

17 Geology II: On the Imperfection of the Geological Record

18 Geology III: On the Geological Succession of Organic Beings

19 Geology IV: Evolution Today

20 Geographical Distribution

21 Geographical Distribution, Continued

22 Mutual Affinities of Organic Beings: Morphology: Embryology: Rudimentary Organs

23 Recapitulation and Conclusion

24 Evolution Today: The Witness Has Been Found, Again and Again

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