In Darwin's shadow : the life and science of Alfred Russel Wallace : a biographical study on the psychology of history

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In Darwin's shadow : the life and science of Alfred Russel Wallace : a biographical study on the psychology of history

Michael Shermer

Oxford University Press, 2002

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Bibliography: p. 391-402

Includes index

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Description

In Darwin's Shadow is the gripping story of the heretical British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace who co-discovered natural selection independently of his more well-known contemporary Charles Darwin. Utilizing a number of never-before-used archival sources that bring to bear new interpretations of this most fascinating scientists, best-selling author Michael Shermer applies his training in both the history of science and psychology to reveal the life, science, and personality of Wallace to unravel the mystery of his scientific, quasi-scientific, and non-scientific ideas. Shermer's unique approach goes beyond narrative story-telling to analyse the science, culture, and ideas that lie beneath the life story, in a path-breaking approach to biography. Shermer presents the two major points of intersection and conflict between Wallace and Darwin, one so radical that Darwin accused his younger colleague of intellectual murder! Wallace has always appealed to lovers of travel and adventure stories, because that is the life he led: In Darwin's Shadow will also appeal to historians of science, readers of popular science, and fans of Shermer's previous books.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: Genesis and Revelation
  • Prologue: The Psychology of Biography
  • 1. Uncertain Beginnings
  • 2. The Evolution of a Naturalist
  • 3. Breaching the Walls of the Species Citadel
  • 4. The Mystery of Mysteries Solved
  • 5. A Gentlemanly Arrangement
  • 6. Scientific Heresy and Ideological Murder
  • 7. A Scientist Among the Spiritualists
  • 8. Heretical Thoughts
  • 9. Heretical Culture
  • 10. Heretic Personality
  • 11. The Last Great Victorian
  • 12. The Life of Wallace and the Nature of History
  • Epilogue: Psychobiography and the Science of History
  • Appendix I: Endnotes
  • Appendix II: Biography of Wallace's Archival Sources
  • Appendix III: Biography of Wallace's Published Works
  • Appendix IV: General Biography
  • Index

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  • NCID
    BA59099002
  • ISBN
    • 0195148304
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford
  • Pages/Volumes
    xx, 422 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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