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A Most Interesting Problem

What Darwin’s Descent of Man Got Right and Wrong about Human Evolution
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A Most Interesting Problem, an anthology edited by Jeremy DeSilva, delves into the enduring impact of Charles Darwin's groundbreaking ideas. It compiles essays from a collection of eminent scientists and scholars, each exploring Darwin's work's significance and its influence on our understanding of human evolution, biology, and the natural world. This thoughtful book offers insight into how Darwin's theories continue to enrich scientific dialogue and discovery.
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Leading scholars take stock of Darwin's ideas about human evolution in the light of modern science

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Leading scholars take stock of Darwin's ideas about human evolution in the light of modern science.

In 1871, Charles Darwin published The Descent of Man, a companion to Origin of Species, in which he attempted to explain human evolution, a topic he called 'the highest and most interesting problem for the naturalist.' A Most Interesting Problem brings together twelve world-class scholars and science communicators to investigate what Darwin got rightβ€”and what he got wrongβ€”about the origin, history, and biological variation of humans.

Edited by Jeremy DeSilva and with an introduction by acclaimed Darwin biographer Janet Browne, A Most Interesting Problem draws on the latest discoveries in fields such as genetics, palaeontology, bioarchaeology, anthropology, and primatology. This compelling and accessible book tackles the very subjects Darwin explored in The Descent, including the evidence for human evolution, our place in the family tree, the origins of civilisation, human races, and sex differences. A Most Interesting Problem is a testament to how scientific ideas are tested and how evidence helps to structure our narratives about human origins, showing how some of Darwin's ideas have withstood more than a century of scrutiny while others have not.

A Most Interesting Problem features contributions by Janet Browne, Jeremy DeSilva, Holly Dunsworth, Agustin Fuentes, Ann Gibbons, Yohannes Haile-Selassie, Brian Hare, John Hawks, Suzana Herculano-Houzel, Kristina Killgrove, Alice Roberts, and Michael Ryan.

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A Most Interesting Problem is praised for its exploration of Darwin’s Descent of Man, bringing together contributions from scholars who evaluate the historical and scientific legacy of Darwin’s ideas. The volume is noted for its comprehensive and accessible essays, providing both a tribute and a critical assessment of outdated science while recognising Darwin’s influence. Reviewers commend the book for its ability to engage both experts and general readers in discussions about human evolution, showcasing the evolving nature of scientific inquiry.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691191140

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 12 January 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 19 b/w illus.

Contributors:

  • Introduction by Janet Browne
  • Edited by Jeremy DeSilva

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Jeremy DeSilva is associate professor of anthropology at Dartmouth College. He lives in Norwich, Vermont. Twitter @desilva_jerry

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