The Darwinian theory of evolution is itself evolving and this
book presents the details of the core of modern Darwinism and its
latest developmental directions. The authors present current
scientific work addressing theoretical problems and challenges in
four sections, beginning with the concepts of evolution theory, its
processes of variation, heredity, selection, adaptation and
function, and its patterns of character, species, descent and
life.
The second part of this book scrutinizes Darwinism in the
philosophy of science and its usefulness in understanding
ecosystems, whilst the third section deals with its application in
disciplines beyond the biological sciences, including evolutionary
psychology and evolutionary economics, Darwinian morality and
phylolinguistics. The final section addresses anti-Darwinism, the
creationist view and issues around teaching evolution in secondary
schools.
The reader learns how current experimental biology is opening
important perspectives on the sources of variation, and thus of the
very power of natural selection. This work examines numerous
examples of the extension of the principle of natural selection and
provides the opportunity to critically reflect on a rich theory, on
the methodological rigour that presides in its extensions and
exportations, and on the necessity to measure its advantages and
also its limits.
Scholars interested in modern Darwinism and scientific research,
its concepts, research programs and controversies will find this
book an excellent read, and those considering how Darwinism might
evolve, how it can apply to the human sciences and other
disciplines beyond its origins will find it particularly
valuable.
Originally produced in French (Les Mondes Darwiniens), the scope
and usefulness of the book have led to the production of this
English text, to reach a wider audience.
"This book is a milestone in the impressive penetration by
Francophone scholars into the world of Darwinian science, its
historiography and philosophy over the last two decades."
Alex Rosenberg, R. Taylor Cole Professor of Philosophy, Duke
University
"Until now this useful and comprehensive handbook has only been
available to francophones. Thanks to this invaluable new
translation, this collection of insightful and original essays can
reach the global audience it deserves."
Tim Lewens, University of Cambridge"
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