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Darwin and the Emergence of Evolutionary Theories of Mind and Behavior (Science and Its Conceptual Foundations series) [Paperback]

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July 15, 1989 0226712001 978-0226712000
With insight and wit, Robert J. Richards focuses on the development of evolutionary theories of mind and behavior from their first distinct appearance in the eighteenth century to their controversial state today. Particularly important in the nineteenth century were Charles Darwin's ideas about instinct, reason, and morality, which Richards considers against the background of Darwin's personality, training, scientific and cultural concerns, and intellectual community. Many critics have argued that the Darwinian revolution stripped nature of moral purpose and ethically neutered the human animal. Richards contends, however, that Darwin, Herbert Spencer, and their disciples attempted to reanimate moral life, believing that the evolutionary process gave heart to unselfish, altruistic behavior.

"Richards's book is now the obvious introduction to the history of ideas about mind and behavior in the nineteenth century."—Mark Ridley, Times Literary Supplement

"Not since the publication of Michael Ghiselin's The Triumph of the Darwinian Method has there been such an ambitious, challenging, and methodologically self-conscious interpretation of the rise and development and evolutionary theories and Darwin's role therein."—John C. Greene, Science

"His book . . . triumphantly achieves the goal of all great scholarship: it not only informs us, but shows us why becoming thus informed is essential to understanding our own issues and projects."—Daniel C. Dennett, Philosophy of Science


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Richards traces scientific and philosophical concepts of the mind's evolution through scholarly writings from the Enlightenment to the present. Lamark, Cuvier, Huxley, Wallace, Morgan, William James, James Baldwin, and others are quoted to show how the interpretation of Darwin's theory in relation to instinct, reason, and morals has changed with the social postulates of each writer's period. Of particular interest is the second appendix, which states the author's views. The most complete study on this topic available and an important work for scholars in this field; for academic and large public libraries. Frank Reiser, Nassau Community Coll., Garden City, N.Y.
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Robert J. Richards is professor of history, philosophy, and behavioral science at the University of Chicago. He is a member of the Committee on the Conceptual Foundations of Science and director of the Program in History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Science and Medicine.

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  • Paperback: 718 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press (July 15, 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226712001
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226712000
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.6 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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Long. Dense. Detailed. The author reviews battles of long ago as if they were part of comtemporary theory. He's making two points. One is, he believes those battles are indeed part of contemporary theory. Second, he believes evolution itself provides a favorable framework for the telling of history and he uses this book to demonstrate the thesis.

Coverage is not even. He accounts for evolutionary theory in terms of the motivations and personalities of individuals, particularly those involved in what he sees as the major disputes. But there's little mention of such eccentrics on the edge of the story as Samuel Butler, for example. He does, though, try to do justice to Herbert Spencer.
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The scene is familiar and emblematic of the Darwinian revolution. Read the first page
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second transmutation notebook, portrait donc, evolutionary biopsychology, natural sclcction, organic selection, sensationalist interpretation, sensationalist tradition, first transmutation notebook, neuter insects, persistent imitation, physiological selection, natural selection model, evolutionary ethics, lapsed intelligence, social heredity, community selection, sensationalist epistemology, universal postulate, historiographic model, evolutionary construction, defined instinct, species alteration, ethological theory, inherited habit, conceptual environment
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New York, Charles Darwin, Herbert Spencer, Lloyd Morgan, George Romanes, Social Statics, Alfred Wallace, James Mark Baldwin, Erasmus Darwin, Konrad Lorenz, John Stuart Mill, George Mivart, University of Chicago Press, Alfred Russel Wallace, Francis Galton, Thomas Huxley, Principles of Psychology, Ernst Mayr, Wilhelm Wundt, Francis Darwin, Adam Smith, Alexander Bain, Bertrand Russell, David Kohn, Georges Cuvicr
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