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Evolution by the Numbers - The Origins of Mathematical Argument in Biology (Paperback, New)
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Evolution by the Numbers - The Origins of Mathematical Argument in Biology (Paperback, New)
Series: Rhetoric of Science and Technology
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In EVOLUTION BY THE NUMBERS: THE ORIGINS OF MATHEMATICAL ARGUMENT
IN BIOLOGY, James Wynn examines the confluence of science,
mathematics, and rhetoric in the development of theories of
evolution and heredity in the nineteenth century. EVOLUTION BY THE
NUMBERS shows how mathematical warrants become accepted sources for
argument in the biological sciences and explores the importance of
rhetorical strategies in persuading biologists to accept
mathematical arguments. "EVOLUTION BY THE NUMBERS: THE ORIGINS OF
MATHEMATICAL ARGUMENT IN BIOLOGY is an important addition to the
growing corpus of work treating the historical and mathematical
concerns behind the rhetoric of science. By tracing the genesis of
the mathematical hegemony in biology through a rhetorical lens,
Wynn has contributed to our understanding of how past debates in
the scientific community have helped establish the dominant
epistemology of contemporary society. More than that, it supplies
an intriguing and little-known narrative starring some of the
biggest names in biological naturalism, unveiling for the reader
one of the many significant dramas of scientific history. Wynn has
managed to activate the imagination of both the scholar and the
interested layperson in an area of inquiry that is too often seen
as remote, restrictive, and esoteric."-DAVID J. TIETGE, author of
RATIONAL RHETORIC: THE ROLE OF SCIENCE IN POPULAR DISCOURSE and
FLASH EFFECT: SCIENCE AND THE RHETORICAL ORIGINS OF COLD WAR
AMERICA JAMES WYNN is Associate Professor of English at Carnegie
Mellon University. He has published articles in Rhetorica, Written
Communication, and 19th Century Prose. His recent interests have
been in rhetoric, science, mathematics, and public policy with a
focus on nuclear power. He is a founder and current director of the
Pittsburgh Consortium for Rhetoric and Discourse Studies. RHETORIC
OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Series Editor: ALAN G. GROSS
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