Toward a new philosophy of biology : observations of an evolutionist / Ernst Mayr.

By: Material type: TextSeries: ISSR collection | International Society for Science and Religion CollectionPublication details: Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1988.Description: vii, 564 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0674896653
  • 9780674896659
  • 0674896661
  • 9780674896666
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QH 331 .M374 1988
Online resources:
Contents:
I. Philosophy -- Is biology an anonymous science? -- Cause and effect in biology The multiple meanings of teleological -- The probability of extraterrestrial intelligent life -- The origins of human ethics -- II. Natural selection -- An analysis of the concept of natural selection -- Philosophical aspects of natural selection -- III. Adaptation -- Adaptation and selection -- How to carry out the adaptionist program? -- IV. Darwin -- Darwin, intellectual revolutionary -- The challenge of Darwinism -- Darwin and natural selection -- The concept of finality in Darwin and after Darwin -- The death of Darwin? -- V. Diversity -- Toward a synthesis in biological classification -- Museums and biological laboratories -- Problems in the classification of birds -- VI. Species -- The species category -- The ontology of the species taxon -- VII. Speciation -- Processes of speciation in animals -- Evolution of fish species flocks -- VIII. Macroevolution -- Does microevolution explain macroevolution? -- The unity of the genotype -- Speciation and macroevolution -- Speciational evolution through punctuated equilibria -- IX. Historical perspective -- On Weismann's growth as an evolutionist -- On the evolutionary synthesis and after.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

I. Philosophy -- Is biology an anonymous science? -- Cause and effect in biology The multiple meanings of teleological -- The probability of extraterrestrial intelligent life -- The origins of human ethics -- II. Natural selection -- An analysis of the concept of natural selection -- Philosophical aspects of natural selection -- III. Adaptation -- Adaptation and selection -- How to carry out the adaptionist program? -- IV. Darwin -- Darwin, intellectual revolutionary -- The challenge of Darwinism -- Darwin and natural selection -- The concept of finality in Darwin and after Darwin -- The death of Darwin? -- V. Diversity -- Toward a synthesis in biological classification -- Museums and biological laboratories -- Problems in the classification of birds -- VI. Species -- The species category -- The ontology of the species taxon -- VII. Speciation -- Processes of speciation in animals -- Evolution of fish species flocks -- VIII. Macroevolution -- Does microevolution explain macroevolution? -- The unity of the genotype -- Speciation and macroevolution -- Speciational evolution through punctuated equilibria -- IX. Historical perspective -- On Weismann's growth as an evolutionist -- On the evolutionary synthesis and after.

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