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Darwin Deleted

Imagining a World without Darwin
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Darwin Deleted by Peter J. Bowler explores an intriguing counterfactual scenario in which Charles Darwin never published his groundbreaking theory of evolution by natural selection. Bowler examines how the history of science and the development of evolutionary theory might have unfolded differently, considering the possible impacts on scientific, cultural, and religious landscapes. This thought-provoking exploration provides insights into how the absence of Darwin's influence could have shaped the world we know today.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by alternative histories and the impact of scientific theories on society. It explores a world where Darwin and his theory of evolution never existed, diving into how science and society might have developed differently. It will appeal to those interested in the intersection of history, science, and what-ifs.

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The ideas and terminology of Darwinism are so pervasive these days that it seems impossible to avoid them, let alone imagine a world without them. In this title, the author asks: What if Charles Darwin had not returned from the voyage of the Beagle and thus did not write "On the Origin of Species"?

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The ideas and terminology of Darwinism are so pervasive these days that it seems impossible to avoid them, let alone imagine a world without them. But in this remarkable rethinking of scientific history, Peter J. Bowler does just that. He asks: What if Charles Darwin had not returned from the voyage of the Beagle and thus did not write On the Origin of Species? Would someone else, such as Alfred Russel Wallace, have published the selection theory and initiated a similar transformation? Or would the absence of Darwinโ€™s book have led to a different sequence of events, in which biology developed along a track that did not precipitate a great debate about the impact of evolutionism? Would there have been anything equivalent to social Darwinism, and if so, would the alternatives have been less pernicious and misappropriated?

In Darwin Deleted, Bowler argues that no one else, not even Wallace, was in a position to duplicate Darwinโ€™s complete theory of evolution by natural selection. Evolutionary biology would almost certainly have emerged, but through alternative theories, which were frequently promoted by scientists, religious thinkers, and moralists who feared the implications of natural selection. Because non-Darwinian elements of evolutionism flourished for a time in the real world, it is possible to plausibly imagine how they might have developed, particularly if the theory of natural selection had not emerged until decades after the acceptance of the basic idea of evolution.

Bowlerโ€™s unique approach enables him to clearly explain the non-Darwinian traditionโ€”and in doing so, he reveals how the reception of Darwinism was historically contingent. By taking Darwin out of the equation, Bowler is able to fully elucidate the ideas of other scientists, such as Richard Owen and Thomas Huxley, whose work has often been misunderstood because of their distinctive responses to Darwin.

Darwin Deleted boldly offers a new vision of scientific history. It is one where the sequence of discovery and development would have been very different and would have led to an alternative understanding of the relationship between evolution, heredity, and the environmentโ€”and, most significantly, a less contentious relationship between science and religion. Far from mere speculation, this fascinating and compelling book forces us to reexamine the preconceptions that underlie many of the current controversies about the impact of evolutionism. It shows how contingent circumstances surrounding the publication of On the Origin of Species polarized attitudes in ways that still shape the conversation today.

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Darwin Deleted by Peter J. Bowler is a thought-provoking exploration into a counterfactual history, questioning what might have happened if Charles Darwin had died before writing On the Origin of Species. Peter J. Bowler uses his extensive knowledge of Darwin to investigate the potential scientific and social impacts of such an event. The book is both entertaining and enlightening, prompting readers to reconsider their understanding of history regardless of their agreement with Bowler's conclusions.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226068671

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 22 March 2013

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 2.0mm

Width: 16.0mm

Height: 23.0mm

Weight: 595g

Pages: 328

About the Author

Peter J. Bowler is professor emeritus of the history of science at Queen's University Belfast. His books include Evolution: The History of an Idea, The Eclipse of Darwinism, The Non-Darwinian Revolution, Charles Darwin: The Man and His Influence, Monkey Trials and Gorilla Sermons, Life's Splendid Drama, and Reconciling Science and Religion, the latter two also published by the University of Chicago Press.

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