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Biologists often study living systems in light of their having
evolved, of their being the products of various processes of
heredity, adaptation, ancestry, and so on. In their investigations,
then, biologists think comparatively: they situate lineages into
models of those evolutionary processes, comparing their targets
with ancestral relatives and with analogous evolutionary outcomes.
This element characterizes this mode of investigation -
'comparative thinking' - and puts it to work in understanding why
biological science takes the shape it does. Importantly,
comparative thinking is local: what we can do with knowledge of a
lineage is limited by the evolutionary processes into which it
fits. In light of this analysis, the Element examines the
experimental study of animal cognition, and macroevolutionary
investigation of the 'shape of life', demonstrating the importance
of comparative thinking in understanding both the power and
limitations of biological knowledge.
Historical sciences like paleontology and archaeology have
uncovered unimagined, remarkable and mysterious worlds in the deep
past. How should we understand the success of these sciences? What
is the relationship between knowledge and history? In Scientific
Knowledge and the Deep Past: History Matters, Adrian Currie
examines recent paleontological work on the great changes that
occurred during the Cretaceous period - the emergence of flowering
plants, the splitting of the mega-continent Gondwana, and the
eventual fall of the dinosaurs - to analyse the knowledge of
historical scientists, and to reflect upon the nature of history.
He argues that distinctively historical processes are 'peculiar':
they have the capacity to generate their own highly specific
dynamics and rules. This peculiarity, Currie argues, also explains
the historian's interest in narratives and stories: the
contingency, complexity and peculiarity of the past demands a
narrative treatment. Overall, Currie argues that history matters
for knowledge.
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