Evolution and its influence
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Evolution and its influence
(The Herbert Spencer lectures, 1986)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1989
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume originated from a series of Herbert Spencer Lectures given at Oxford University, whose purpose was to survey the influence on various disciplines of the Darwinian view of evolution by natural selection. Six eminent scholars discuss topics including the historical background to Darwin's contribution, the concept of evolution in sociology, philosophy and psychology with specific reference to Spencer and Marx, reinforcement theory, kinship and incest prohibiton, evolutionary epistemology and ethics and the analogy that can be drawn between changes in art forms and biological evolution. This book will be of benefit to sociologists, anthropologists and historians of science, as well as the general reader interested in Charles Darwin and the impact of this thought.
目次
- Preface
- list of plates
- notes on contributors
- A.J. Cain: The true meaning of Darwinian evolution
- W.G. Runciman: Evolution in sociology
- R.J. Herrnstein: Darwinism and behaviourism: Parallels and intersections
- Maurice Godelier: Incest taboo and the evolution of society
- Bernard Williams: Evolutionary theory: Epistemology and ethics
- E.H. Gombrich: Evolution in the arts
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