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In interviews with today's major figures in evolutionary biology--including Stephen Jay Gould, E. O. Wilson, Ernst Mayr, and John Maynard Smith--Ruse offers an unparalleled account of evolutionary theory, from popular books to museums to the most complex theorizing, at a time when its status as science is under greater scrutiny than ever before.

Table of Contents:
Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Progress and Culture 2. The Birth of Evolutionism 3. The Nineteenth Century; From Cuvier to Owen 4. Charles Darwin and Progress 5. Evolution as World View 6. The Professional Biologists 7. Evolution Travels West 8. British Evolutionists and Mendelian Genetics 9. Discipline Building in Britian 10. The Genetics of Populations 11. The Synthesis 12. Professional Evolutionism 13. Contemporary Debates 14. Conclusion Notes Bibliography Credits Index

About the Author :
Michael Ruse is Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Program in the History and Philosophy of Science, Florida State University. He is the founder and editor of the journal Biology and Philosophy, and has appeared on "Quirks and Quarks" and the Discovery Channel.

Review :
What is your favourite model of biological evolution? Whether it is rungs on a ladder, the ever-branching tree, or even the more modern image of movement between peaks in a 'fitness landscape', chances are it treats time in just one way: later means better...The idea of evolution was the child of the hopes of progress, as Michael Ruse puts it in Monad to Man, his impressive 'philosophical history' of these notions...Ruse tracks down [this] tendency in the work of innumerable writers...All this makes [his] book a superb summary of the views of every major evolutionist. The result is unfailingly interesting. Ruse presents much to argue with, both for aficionados of evolution and for theorists of science. -- Jon Turney New Scientist [A] fascinating, and often maddening book...[Ruse] traces the history of evolutionary thought from Aristotle to Stephen Jay Gould and E. O. Wilson...[Ruse's book] gives us much to think about: the concept of evolution and the evolution of concepts, progress in nature and the nature of progress. -- Lucy Horwitz Boston Book Review Ruse provides a history of evolutionary biology from its inception to its belated maturity that is full of insight. -- David L. Hull Nature Michael Ruse has written an important book on the status of evolutionism that will almost certainly become embroiled in controversy. -- Peter J. Bowler American Scientist Based on comparisons of professional and popular literature and interviews with leading theoreticians, this book presents a thorough overview and synthesis of evolutionary biology. Of significant heuristic value in the debate of the Western predeliction for the concept of progress as it applies to evolutionary theory. Sensitive to concerns of many non-scientists for the science of evolutionary biology. Extensive literature cited section. Very detailed and interesting accounts of the many people who have contributed to science of evolutionary biology. Northeastern Naturalist With verve, humor and much historical color, [Ruse] traces the conflict between the popular conception of evolution and the professionally legitimate version. -- Jeffrey Marsh Washington Times What Ruse produces is a grand review, an interesting and informative survey. -- Arthur B. Cody Toronto Globe & Mail Monad to Man will be controversial not because of its implications for social and ethical issues, but because of what it says about the scientific study of evolutionary biology...Ruse's writing style is bluff, unselfconscious, and opinionated...[It] does detract from the appearance of neutrality. But it adds immeasurably to the literary value of the book. Monad to Man combines the sweeping history of the science of evolution with intricate details about individual scientists' researches, prejudices, and personal lives...The result is a richly textured narrative...Ruse has certainly established that the ideas of evolution and progress have been closely linked. His thesis that the profession of biology has been shaped by scientists' embarrassment about this linkage will be the focus of further debate. In the meantime he has given us a rich and compelling narrative of the personalities and ideas that shaped the history of evolutionary biology. -- Ron Amundson British Journal for the Philosophy of Science The historical and conceptual richness of Ruse's treatment makes it inspiring reading. The book is not intended as a definitive history of evolutionary science. Rather it is a kaleidoscope of events and reflections meant to suggest new questions and inspire further research. -- Nils Roll-Hansen Nuncius [Italy] From historical research to interviews with today's leading evolutionary biologists, Ruse's book mirrors the lively debates throughout the history of the field...This thought-provoking and readable book is highly recommended. Library Journal


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  • ISBN-13: 9780674042995
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Harvard University Press
  • Edition: Digital original
  • No of Pages: 640
  • ISBN-10: 0674042999
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jul 2009
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: The Concept of Progress in Evolutionary Biology


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