Spanning evolutionary science from its inception to its latest
findings, from discoveries and data to philosophy and history, this
book is the most complete, authoritative, and inviting one-volume
introduction to evolutionary biology available. Clear, informative,
and comprehensive in scope, "Evolution" opens with a series of
major essays dealing with the history and philosophy of
evolutionary biology, with major empirical and theoretical
questions in the science, from speciation to adaptation, from
paleontology to evolutionary development (evo devo), and concluding
with essays on the social and political significance of
evolutionary biology today.
A second encyclopedic section travels the spectrum of topics in
evolution with concise, informative, and accessible entries on
individuals from Aristotle and Linneaus to Louis Leakey and Jean
Lamarck; from T. H. Huxley and E. O. Wilson to Joseph Felsenstein
and Motoo Kimura; and on subjects from altruism and amphibians to
evolutionary psychology and Piltdown Man to the Scopes trial and
social Darwinism. Readers will find the latest word on the history
and philosophy of evolution, the nuances of the science itself, and
the intricate interplay among evolutionary study, religion,
philosophy, and society.
Appearing at the beginning of the Darwin Year of 2009 the 200th
anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin and the 150th
anniversary of the publication of the "Origin of Species" this
volume is a fitting tribute to the science Darwin set in
motion.
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