The Growth of Biological Thought:Diversity, Evolution, and Inheritance

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  • No one in this century can speak with greater authority on the progress of ideas in biology than Ernst Mayr. And no book has ever established the life sciences so firmly in the mainstream of Western intellectual history as The Growth of Biological Thought Ernst Mayr is Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology, Emeritus, at Harvard University. He is also the recipient of numerous honorary degrees and awards, including the Crafoord Prize for Biology, the National Medal of Science, the Balzan Prize, and the Japan Prize. http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674364462&content=toc
    1. Introduction: How to write history of biology
    Subjectivity and bias
    Why study the history of biology?
    2. The place of biology in the sciences and its conceptual structure
    The nature of science
    Method in science
    The position of biology within the sciences
    How and why is biology different?
    Special characteristics of living organisms
    Reduction and biology
    Emergence
    The conceptual structure of biology
    A new philosophy of biology
    3. The changing intellectual milieu of biology
    Antiquity
    The Christian world picture
    The Renaissance
    The discovery of diversity
    Biology in the Enlightenment
    The rise of science from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century
    Divisive developments in the nineteenth century
    Biology in the twentieth century
    Major periods in the history of biology
    Biology and philosophy
    Biology today
    I. Diversity of Life
    4. Macrotaxonomy, the science of classifying
    Aristotle
    The classification of plants by the ancients and the herbalists
    Downward classification by logical division
    Pre-Linnaean zoologists
    Carl Linnaeus
    Buffon
    A new start in animal classification
    Taxonomic characters
    Upward classification by empirical grouping
    Transition period (1758–1859)
    Hierarchical classifications
    5. Grouping according to common ancestry
    The decline of macrotaxonomic research
    Numerical phenetics
    Cladistics
    The traditional or evolutionary methodology
    New taxonomic characters
    Facilitation of information retrieval
    The study of diversity
    6. Microtaxonomy, the science of species
    Early species concepts
    The essentialist species concept
    The nominalistic species concept
    Darwin’s species concept
    The rise of the biological species concept
    Applying the biological species concept to multidimensional species taxa
    The significance of species in biology
    II. Evolution
    7. Origins without evolution
    The coming of evolutionism
    The French Enlightenment
    8. Evolution before Darwin
    Lamarck
    Cuvier
    England
    Lyell and uniformitarianism
    Germany
    9. Charles Darwin
    Darwin and evolution
    Alfred Russel Wallace
    The publication of the Origin
    10. Darwin’s evidence for evolution and common descent
    Common descent and the natural system
    Common descent and geographical distribution
    Morphology as evidence for evolution and common descent
    Embryology as evidence for evolution and common descent
    11. The causation of evolution: natural selection
    The major components of the theory of natural selection
    The origin of the concept of natural selection
    The impact of the Darwinian revolution
    The resistance to natural selection
    Alternate evolutionary theories
    12. Diversity and synthesis of evolutionary thought
    The growing split among the evolutionists
    Advances in evolutionary genetics
    Advances in evolutionary systematics
    The evolutionary synthesis
    13. Post-synthesis developments
    Molecular biology
    Natural selection
    Unresolved issues in natural selection
    Modes of speciation
    Macroevolution
    The evolution of man
    Evolution in modern thought
    III. Variation and Its Inheritance
    14. Early theories and breeding experiments
    Theories of inheritance among the ancients
    Mendel’s forerunners
    15. Germ cells, vehicles of heredity
    The Schwann-Schleiden cell theory
    The meaning of sex and fertilization
    Chromosomes and their role
    16. The nature of inheritance
    Darwin and variation
    August Weismann
    Hugo de Vries
    Gregor Mendel
    17. The flowering of Mendelian genetics
    The rediscoverers of Mendel
    The classical period of Mendelian genetics
    The origin of new variation (mutation)
    The emergence of modern genetics
    The Sutton-Boveri chromosome theory
    Sex determination
    Morgan and the fly room
    Meiosis
    Morgan and the chromosome theory
    18. Theories of the gene
    Competing theories of inheritance
    The Mendelian explanation of continuous variation
    19. The chemical basis of inheritance
    The discovery of the double helix
    Genetics in modern thought
    20. Epilogue: Toward a science of science
    Scientists and the scientific milieu
    The maturation of theories and concepts
    Impediments to the maturation of theories and concepts
    The sciences and the external milieu
    Progress in science
    Notes
    References
    Glossary
    Index
  • 内容简介:
    No one in this century can speak with greater authority on the progress of ideas in biology than Ernst Mayr. And no book has ever established the life sciences so firmly in the mainstream of Western intellectual history as The Growth of Biological Thought
  • 作者简介:
    Ernst Mayr is Alexander Agassiz Professor of Zoology, Emeritus, at Harvard University. He is also the recipient of numerous honorary degrees and awards, including the Crafoord Prize for Biology, the National Medal of Science, the Balzan Prize, and the Japan Prize.
  • 目录:
    http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674364462&content=toc
    1. Introduction: How to write history of biology
    Subjectivity and bias
    Why study the history of biology?
    2. The place of biology in the sciences and its conceptual structure
    The nature of science
    Method in science
    The position of biology within the sciences
    How and why is biology different?
    Special characteristics of living organisms
    Reduction and biology
    Emergence
    The conceptual structure of biology
    A new philosophy of biology
    3. The changing intellectual milieu of biology
    Antiquity
    The Christian world picture
    The Renaissance
    The discovery of diversity
    Biology in the Enlightenment
    The rise of science from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century
    Divisive developments in the nineteenth century
    Biology in the twentieth century
    Major periods in the history of biology
    Biology and philosophy
    Biology today
    I. Diversity of Life
    4. Macrotaxonomy, the science of classifying
    Aristotle
    The classification of plants by the ancients and the herbalists
    Downward classification by logical division
    Pre-Linnaean zoologists
    Carl Linnaeus
    Buffon
    A new start in animal classification
    Taxonomic characters
    Upward classification by empirical grouping
    Transition period (1758–1859)
    Hierarchical classifications
    5. Grouping according to common ancestry
    The decline of macrotaxonomic research
    Numerical phenetics
    Cladistics
    The traditional or evolutionary methodology
    New taxonomic characters
    Facilitation of information retrieval
    The study of diversity
    6. Microtaxonomy, the science of species
    Early species concepts
    The essentialist species concept
    The nominalistic species concept
    Darwin’s species concept
    The rise of the biological species concept
    Applying the biological species concept to multidimensional species taxa
    The significance of species in biology
    II. Evolution
    7. Origins without evolution
    The coming of evolutionism
    The French Enlightenment
    8. Evolution before Darwin
    Lamarck
    Cuvier
    England
    Lyell and uniformitarianism
    Germany
    9. Charles Darwin
    Darwin and evolution
    Alfred Russel Wallace
    The publication of the Origin
    10. Darwin’s evidence for evolution and common descent
    Common descent and the natural system
    Common descent and geographical distribution
    Morphology as evidence for evolution and common descent
    Embryology as evidence for evolution and common descent
    11. The causation of evolution: natural selection
    The major components of the theory of natural selection
    The origin of the concept of natural selection
    The impact of the Darwinian revolution
    The resistance to natural selection
    Alternate evolutionary theories
    12. Diversity and synthesis of evolutionary thought
    The growing split among the evolutionists
    Advances in evolutionary genetics
    Advances in evolutionary systematics
    The evolutionary synthesis
    13. Post-synthesis developments
    Molecular biology
    Natural selection
    Unresolved issues in natural selection
    Modes of speciation
    Macroevolution
    The evolution of man
    Evolution in modern thought
    III. Variation and Its Inheritance
    14. Early theories and breeding experiments
    Theories of inheritance among the ancients
    Mendel’s forerunners
    15. Germ cells, vehicles of heredity
    The Schwann-Schleiden cell theory
    The meaning of sex and fertilization
    Chromosomes and their role
    16. The nature of inheritance
    Darwin and variation
    August Weismann
    Hugo de Vries
    Gregor Mendel
    17. The flowering of Mendelian genetics
    The rediscoverers of Mendel
    The classical period of Mendelian genetics
    The origin of new variation (mutation)
    The emergence of modern genetics
    The Sutton-Boveri chromosome theory
    Sex determination
    Morgan and the fly room
    Meiosis
    Morgan and the chromosome theory
    18. Theories of the gene
    Competing theories of inheritance
    The Mendelian explanation of continuous variation
    19. The chemical basis of inheritance
    The discovery of the double helix
    Genetics in modern thought
    20. Epilogue: Toward a science of science
    Scientists and the scientific milieu
    The maturation of theories and concepts
    Impediments to the maturation of theories and concepts
    The sciences and the external milieu
    Progress in science
    Notes
    References
    Glossary
    Index
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