The intellectual history of evolutionary theory really does not begin in earnest until the late seventeenth/early eighteenth century. Prior to that, the idea that species might have evolved over time was not a serious possibility for most naturalists and philosophers. There is certainly no substantive debate in antiquity about evolution in the modern sense. There were really only two competing explanations for how living things came to have the parts they do: design or blind chance. Ancient Greek Atomism, for example, taught that all composite bodies, including living things, are generated through the random collision of atoms as they rebel and move in the void. Plato and Aristotle both dismissed this possibility on the grounds that living ...
There is a long-standing distinction in Western thought between scientific and historical modes of e...
The recent debates between different evolutionary views involved mostly in rates of evolution. Contr...
The opening phrase of the title is from Charles Darwin’s notebooks (Schweber 1977). It is a double r...
This paper traces the emergence and rejection of evolutionary thinking in antiquity. It examines Emp...
How does the diverse variety of well adapted and apparently purposive creatures come about? Charles ...
Since time immemorial men have been preoccupied with the problem of evolution. Philosophers and scie...
Evolution refers to systematic change over time. During the nineteenth century, growing evi-dence ab...
The history of life as documented by the fossil record encompasses evolutionary diversifications at ...
Over the century from Darwin’s first theoretical notebooks to the early works of the Modern Synthesi...
Humans, however much we would care to think otherwise, do not represent the fated pinnacle of ape ev...
This thesis investigated the influence exerted by dominant philosophical and scientific paradigms on...
Abstract Evolution is both a fact and a theory. Evolution is widely observable in laboratory and nat...
The Rise of Chance in Evolutionary Theory: A Pompous Parade of Arithmetic explores a pivotal concept...
M.Sc.The current dogma that dictates that Natural Selection is the driving force behind evolutionary...
In the late 19th and early 20th century, Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution was at the center of w...
There is a long-standing distinction in Western thought between scientific and historical modes of e...
The recent debates between different evolutionary views involved mostly in rates of evolution. Contr...
The opening phrase of the title is from Charles Darwin’s notebooks (Schweber 1977). It is a double r...
This paper traces the emergence and rejection of evolutionary thinking in antiquity. It examines Emp...
How does the diverse variety of well adapted and apparently purposive creatures come about? Charles ...
Since time immemorial men have been preoccupied with the problem of evolution. Philosophers and scie...
Evolution refers to systematic change over time. During the nineteenth century, growing evi-dence ab...
The history of life as documented by the fossil record encompasses evolutionary diversifications at ...
Over the century from Darwin’s first theoretical notebooks to the early works of the Modern Synthesi...
Humans, however much we would care to think otherwise, do not represent the fated pinnacle of ape ev...
This thesis investigated the influence exerted by dominant philosophical and scientific paradigms on...
Abstract Evolution is both a fact and a theory. Evolution is widely observable in laboratory and nat...
The Rise of Chance in Evolutionary Theory: A Pompous Parade of Arithmetic explores a pivotal concept...
M.Sc.The current dogma that dictates that Natural Selection is the driving force behind evolutionary...
In the late 19th and early 20th century, Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution was at the center of w...
There is a long-standing distinction in Western thought between scientific and historical modes of e...
The recent debates between different evolutionary views involved mostly in rates of evolution. Contr...
The opening phrase of the title is from Charles Darwin’s notebooks (Schweber 1977). It is a double r...