Darwin in Russian Thought represents the first comprehensive and systematic study of Charles Darwin's influence on Russian thought from the early 1860s to the October Revolution. While concentrating on the role of Darwin's theory in the development of Russian science and philosophy, Vucinich also explores the dominant ideological and sociological interpretations of evolutionary thought, providing a deft analysis of the views held by the leaders of Russian nihilism, populism, anarchism, and marxism.Darwin's thinking profoundly influenced intellectual discourse in Russia: it effected the emergence of "theoretical theology," a modern effort to provide theological responses to the revolutionary changes in the natural sciences, contributed to th...
This dissertation critically examines the transnational history of evolutionary sociology during the...
Hardcover, 17x24Although Charles Darwin predicted that his theory “would give zest to [...] metaphys...
The paper explores an answer to the following question: what were the "psychological" consequences a...
Darwinism, the Soviet Union claimed, had found its second home in revolutionary Russia. While the Ts...
In late 19th century Russia, Darwinism was viewed as a measuring-rod of modernity. Thus, the Jewish ...
This dissertation is dedicated to the response of nineteenth-century Russian writers to the English ...
In this B.A. thesis I focus closer on the conditions of the reception of Darwinism in Bohemia in the...
One of the fundamental assumptions of mainstream economics is that competing agents maximising indiv...
The article is in Russian. One of the fundamental assumptions of mainstream economics is that compet...
This volume is a comprehensive reference work on the life, labors and influence of the great evoluti...
Charles Darwin’s work had an important, but complex, impact on social thinking in the nineteenth cen...
ABSTRACT Our inquiry considers the origins of Evolutionary Economics by reintroducing a debate that ...
First announcement on the natural selection theory was published in Polish in 1860 by an agrarian jo...
Darwin's predecessors, by J.A. Thomson.--The selection theory, by A. Weismann.--Heredity and variat...
The dissertation examines the social, political and intellectual history of biological psychology in...
This dissertation critically examines the transnational history of evolutionary sociology during the...
Hardcover, 17x24Although Charles Darwin predicted that his theory “would give zest to [...] metaphys...
The paper explores an answer to the following question: what were the "psychological" consequences a...
Darwinism, the Soviet Union claimed, had found its second home in revolutionary Russia. While the Ts...
In late 19th century Russia, Darwinism was viewed as a measuring-rod of modernity. Thus, the Jewish ...
This dissertation is dedicated to the response of nineteenth-century Russian writers to the English ...
In this B.A. thesis I focus closer on the conditions of the reception of Darwinism in Bohemia in the...
One of the fundamental assumptions of mainstream economics is that competing agents maximising indiv...
The article is in Russian. One of the fundamental assumptions of mainstream economics is that compet...
This volume is a comprehensive reference work on the life, labors and influence of the great evoluti...
Charles Darwin’s work had an important, but complex, impact on social thinking in the nineteenth cen...
ABSTRACT Our inquiry considers the origins of Evolutionary Economics by reintroducing a debate that ...
First announcement on the natural selection theory was published in Polish in 1860 by an agrarian jo...
Darwin's predecessors, by J.A. Thomson.--The selection theory, by A. Weismann.--Heredity and variat...
The dissertation examines the social, political and intellectual history of biological psychology in...
This dissertation critically examines the transnational history of evolutionary sociology during the...
Hardcover, 17x24Although Charles Darwin predicted that his theory “would give zest to [...] metaphys...
The paper explores an answer to the following question: what were the "psychological" consequences a...