Darwin Studies
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Darwin Studies

A Theorist and his Theories in their Contexts

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Darwin Studies

A Theorist and his Theories in their Contexts

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This is the second of a pair of volumes by Jonathan Hodge, collecting all his most innovative, revisionist and influential papers on Charles Darwin and on the longer run of theories about origins and species from ancient times to the present. The focus here is on Darwin himself and the development of his theories. Darwin is now such an iconic hero in our histories and such a commanding authority in our sciences that it has become a serious challenge to study him as just another disaffected medical student - or would-be vicar, aspiring zoology professor or gentleman of independent means -- thinking about sexual reproduction in animals and plants, about coral islands or about rock strata and fossils in post-Napoleonic Edinburgh, Cambridge, South America and London. But the challenge is one well worth taking up, as the papers here demonstrate, for such studies require us integrate the precise details of his inquiries with those larger scientific, metaphysical, religious and political issues of the day that a young, ambitious 'philosopher' and 'naturalist' was then expected to engage. This contextual understanding can then allow us to reinterpret his relations to such longer- run legacies as Christian Platonism, Enlightenment materialism and British capitalism. Together with the companion volume devoted to those and other long run legacies, this volume offers throughout reinterpretations of both the theorist and his theories.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
ISBN
9781000939279
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Series Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Introduction
  7. Notes on the articles
  8. Bibliography
  9. Acknowledgements
  10. I Against “revolution” and “evolution”
  11. II Darwin and the laws of the animate part of the terrestrial system (1835–1837): on the Lyellian origins of his zoonomical explanatory program
  12. III Darwin studies at work: a re-examination of three decisive years (1835–37)
  13. IV The notebook programmes and projects of Darwin’s London years
  14. V The immediate origins of natural selection (with David Kohn)
  15. VI Darwin as a lifelong generation theorist
  16. VII Darwin, species and the theory of natural selection
  17. VIII [Darwin’s reception in] England
  18. IX One Marxist view of Darwin’s ideas [a review of Robert M. Young, Darwin’s Metaphor. Nature’s Place in Victorian Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985]
  19. X Darwin, the respectable, dissident, subversive gentleman [a review of Adrian Desmond and James Moore, Darwin, London: Michael Joseph, 1991]
  20. Index