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Companion to the History of Modern Science (Paperback, New Ed): R. Colby, G.N Cantor, J.R.R. Christie, M.J.S. Hodge Companion to the History of Modern Science (Paperback, New Ed)
R. Colby, G.N Cantor, J.R.R. Christie, M.J.S. Hodge
R4,463 Discovery Miles 44 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


The 67 chapters of this book describe and analyse the development of Western science from 1500 to the present day. Divided into two major sections - 'The Study of the History of Science' and 'Selected Writings in the History of Science' - the volume describes the methods and problems of research in the field and then applies these techniques to a wide range of fields.
Areas covered include:
* the Copernican Revolution
* Genetics
* Science and Imperialism
* the History of Anthropology
* Science and Religion
* Magic and Science.
The companion is an indispensable resource for students and professionals in History, Philosophy, Sociology and the Sciences as well as the History of Science. It will also appeal to the general reader interested in an introduction to the subject.

Companion to the History of Modern Science (Hardcover): G.N Cantor, J.R.R. Christie, M.J.S. Hodge, R. Colby Companion to the History of Modern Science (Hardcover)
G.N Cantor, J.R.R. Christie, M.J.S. Hodge, R. Colby
R12,895 Discovery Miles 128 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Focusing on traditions of scientific investigation which began in Europe in the 16th century and spread rapidly across the globe, "Companion to the History of Modern Science" is a new reference source that provides an authoritative and analytical guide to the development of Western science. The "Companion" covers all relevant major developments from 1500 right on up to the present day, examining modern science as a truly interdisciplinary field.
Divided into two major parts, the "Companion" contains a thorough index that makes sought-after information readily accessible. Part One examines the relationship between science and history, describing the methods and problems of research in the history of science, the available systems of historical interpretation, and the philosophical problems concerning questions of discovery and reality. Part Two applies these methods to a wide range of fields, from the work of Newton to the topics of relativity and genetic engineering.

Origins and Species - A Study of the Historical Sources of Darwinism and the Contexts of Some Other Accounts of Organic... Origins and Species - A Study of the Historical Sources of Darwinism and the Contexts of Some Other Accounts of Organic Diversity from Plato and Aristotle On (Paperback)
M.J.S. Hodge
R1,858 Discovery Miles 18 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1991, Origins and Species seeks to understand the historical origins of Darwinism. The book analyses the explanatory problem to which Darwinian theory was a response, while contrasting the Darwinian with two other traditions in the interpretation of organic diversity. The book looks in detail at both Charles Darwin's theories and Alfred Russell Wallace's theories of about plant and animal species and raises the question of the context of Darwinism and that of Plato's and Aristotle's understanding of species.

Before and After Darwin - Origins, Species, Cosmogonies, and Ontologies (Paperback): M.J.S. Hodge Before and After Darwin - Origins, Species, Cosmogonies, and Ontologies (Paperback)
M.J.S. Hodge
R1,682 Discovery Miles 16 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first of a pair of volumes by Jonathan Hodge, collecting all his most innovative, revisionist and influential papers on Charles Darwin and on the longer run of theories about origins and species from ancient times to the present. The focus in this volume is on the diversity of theories among such pre-Darwinian authors as Lamarck and Whewell, and on developments in the theory of natural selection since Darwin. Plato's Timaeus, the Biblical Genesis and any current textbook of evolutionary biology are all, it may well seem, on this same enduring topic: origins and species. However, even among classical authors, there were fundamental disagreements: the ontology and cosmogony of the Greek atomists were deeply opposed to Plato's; and, in the millennia since, the ontological and cosmogonical contexts for theories about origins and species have never settled into any unifying consensus. While the structure of Darwinian theory may be today broadly what it was in Darwin's own argumentation, controversy continues over the old issues about order, chance, necessity and purpose in the living world and the wider universe as a whole. The historical and philosophical papers collected in this volume, and in the companion volume devoted to Darwin's theorising, seek to clarify the major continuities and discontinuities in the long run of thinking about origins and species.

Darwin's Argument by Analogy - From Artificial to Natural Selection (Hardcover): Roger M. White, M.J.S. Hodge, Gregory... Darwin's Argument by Analogy - From Artificial to Natural Selection (Hardcover)
Roger M. White, M.J.S. Hodge, Gregory Radick
R2,443 Discovery Miles 24 430 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In On the Origin of Species (1859), Charles Darwin put forward his theory of natural selection. Conventionally, Darwin's argument for this theory has been understood as based on an analogy with artificial selection. But there has been no consensus on how, exactly, this analogical argument is supposed to work - and some suspicion too that analogical arguments on the whole are embarrassingly weak. Drawing on new insights into the history of analogical argumentation from the ancient Greeks onward, as well as on in-depth studies of Darwin's public and private writings, this book offers an original perspective on Darwin's argument, restoring to view the intellectual traditions which Darwin took for granted in arguing as he did. From this perspective come new appreciations not only of Darwin's argument but of the metaphors based on it, the range of wider traditions the argument touched upon, and its legacies for science after the Origin.

Darwin Studies - A Theorist and his Theories in their Contexts (Paperback): M.J.S. Hodge Darwin Studies - A Theorist and his Theories in their Contexts (Paperback)
M.J.S. Hodge
R1,568 Discovery Miles 15 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the second of a pair of volumes by Jonathan Hodge, collecting all his most innovative, revisionist and influential papers on Charles Darwin and on the longer run of theories about origins and species from ancient times to the present. The focus here is on Darwin himself and the development of his theories. Darwin is now such an iconic hero in our histories and such a commanding authority in our sciences that it has become a serious challenge to study him as just another disaffected medical student - or would-be vicar, aspiring zoology professor or gentleman of independent means -- thinking about sexual reproduction in animals and plants, about coral islands or about rock strata and fossils in post-Napoleonic Edinburgh, Cambridge, South America and London. But the challenge is one well worth taking up, as the papers here demonstrate, for such studies require us integrate the precise details of his inquiries with those larger scientific, metaphysical, religious and political issues of the day that a young, ambitious 'philosopher' and 'naturalist' was then expected to engage. This contextual understanding can then allow us to reinterpret his relations to such longer- run legacies as Christian Platonism, Enlightenment materialism and British capitalism. Together with the companion volume devoted to those and other long run legacies, this volume offers throughout reinterpretations of both the theorist and his theories.

Origins and Species - A Study of the Historical Sources of Darwinism and the Contexts of Some Other Accounts of Organic... Origins and Species - A Study of the Historical Sources of Darwinism and the Contexts of Some Other Accounts of Organic Diversity from Plato and Aristotle On (Hardcover)
M.J.S. Hodge
R7,045 Discovery Miles 70 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1991, Origins and Species seeks to understand the historical origins of Darwinism. The book analyses the explanatory problem of species variation to which Darwinian theory was a response, while contrasting the Darwinian with other traditions of the time, in the interpretation of organic diversity. The book looks in detail at both Charles Darwin's theories and Alfred Russell Wallace's theories of about plant and animal species and raises the question of the context of Darwinism and that of Plato's and Aristotle's understanding of species.

Companion to the History of Modern Science (Hardcover): R. Colby, G.N Cantor, J.R.R. Christie, M.J.S. Hodge Companion to the History of Modern Science (Hardcover)
R. Colby, G.N Cantor, J.R.R. Christie, M.J.S. Hodge
R4,616 Discovery Miles 46 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The 67 chapters of this book describe and analyse the development of Western science from 1500 to the present day. Divided into two major sections - 'The Study of the History of Science' and 'Selected Writings in the History of Science' - the volume describes the methods and problems of research in the field and then applies these techniques to a wide range of fields. Areas covered include: * the Copernican Revolution * Genetics * Science and Imperialism * the History of Anthropology * Science and Religion * Magic and Science. The companion is an indispensable resource for students and professionals in History, Philosophy, Sociology and the Sciences as well as the History of Science. It will also appeal to the general reader interested in an introduction to the subject.

Darwin's Argument by Analogy - From Artificial to Natural Selection: Roger M. White, M.J.S. Hodge, Gregory Radick Darwin's Argument by Analogy - From Artificial to Natural Selection
Roger M. White, M.J.S. Hodge, Gregory Radick
R859 Discovery Miles 8 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In On the Origin of Species (1859), Charles Darwin put forward his theory of natural selection. Conventionally, Darwin's argument for this theory has been understood as based on an analogy with artificial selection. But there has been no consensus on how, exactly, this analogical argument is supposed to work – and some suspicion too that analogical arguments on the whole are embarrassingly weak. Drawing on new insights into the history of analogical argumentation from the ancient Greeks onward, as well as on in-depth studies of Darwin's public and private writings, this book offers an original perspective on Darwin's argument, restoring to view the intellectual traditions which Darwin took for granted in arguing as he did. From this perspective come new appreciations not only of Darwin's argument but of the metaphors based on it, the range of wider traditions the argument touched upon, and its legacies for science after the Origin.

Darwin Studies - A Theorist and his Theories in their Contexts (Hardcover, New Ed): M.J.S. Hodge Darwin Studies - A Theorist and his Theories in their Contexts (Hardcover, New Ed)
M.J.S. Hodge
R4,651 Discovery Miles 46 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the second of a pair of volumes by Jonathan Hodge, collecting all his most innovative, revisionist and influential papers on Charles Darwin and on the longer run of theories about origins and species from ancient times to the present. The focus here is on Darwin himself and the development of his theories. Darwin is now such an iconic hero in our histories and such a commanding authority in our sciences that it has become a serious challenge to study him as just another disaffected medical student - or would-be vicar, aspiring zoology professor or gentleman of independent means -- thinking about sexual reproduction in animals and plants, about coral islands or about rock strata and fossils in post-Napoleonic Edinburgh, Cambridge, South America and London. But the challenge is one well worth taking up, as the papers here demonstrate, for such studies require us integrate the precise details of his inquiries with those larger scientific, metaphysical, religious and political issues of the day that a young, ambitious 'philosopher' and 'naturalist' was then expected to engage. This contextual understanding can then allow us to reinterpret his relations to such longer- run legacies as Christian Platonism, Enlightenment materialism and British capitalism. Together with the companion volume devoted to those and other long run legacies, this volume offers throughout reinterpretations of both the theorist and his theories.

Before and After Darwin - Origins, Species, Cosmogonies, and Ontologies (Hardcover, New Ed): M.J.S. Hodge Before and After Darwin - Origins, Species, Cosmogonies, and Ontologies (Hardcover, New Ed)
M.J.S. Hodge
R4,651 Discovery Miles 46 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first of a pair of volumes by Jonathan Hodge, collecting all his most innovative, revisionist and influential papers on Charles Darwin and on the longer run of theories about origins and species from ancient times to the present. The focus in this volume is on the diversity of theories among such pre-Darwinian authors as Lamarck and Whewell, and on developments in the theory of natural selection since Darwin. Plato's Timaeus, the Biblical Genesis and any current textbook of evolutionary biology are all, it may well seem, on this same enduring topic: origins and species. However, even among classical authors, there were fundamental disagreements: the ontology and cosmogony of the Greek atomists were deeply opposed to Plato's; and, in the millennia since, the ontological and cosmogonical contexts for theories about origins and species have never settled into any unifying consensus. While the structure of Darwinian theory may be today broadly what it was in Darwin's own argumentation, controversy continues over the old issues about order, chance, necessity and purpose in the living world and the wider universe as a whole. The historical and philosophical papers collected in this volume, and in the companion volume devoted to Darwin's theorising, seek to clarify the major continuities and discontinuities in the long run of thinking about origins and species.

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