The Struggle of Parts
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The Struggle of Parts
Among the late nineteenth-century profusion of evolutionary ideas, Wilhelm Rouxβs theory of a struggle for existence within organismsβbetween tissues, cells, and even subcellular componentsβis one of the most important. Evolutionary biologist David Haig and Richard Bondi present the first-ever English translation of Rouxβs pioneering work.
A landmark work of nineteenth-century developmental and evolutionary biology that takes the Darwinian struggle for existence into the organism itself.
Though he is remembered primarily as a pioneer of experimental embryology, Wilhelm Roux was also a groundbreaking evolutionary theorist. Years before his research on chicken and frog embryos cemented his legacy as an experimentalist, Roux endorsed the radical idea that a "struggle for existence" within organismsβbetween organs, tissues, cells, and even subcellular componentsβdrives individual development.
Convinced that external competition between individuals is inadequate to explain the exquisite functionality of bodily parts, Roux aimed to uncover the mechanistic principles underlying self-organization. The Struggle of Parts was his attempt to provide such a theory. Combining elements of Darwinian selection and Lamarckian inheritance of acquired characteristics, the work advanced a materialist explanation of how "purposiveness" within the organism arises as the body's components compete for space and nourishment. The result, according to Charles Darwin, was "the most important book on evolution which has appeared for some time."
Translated into English for the first time by evolutionary biologist David Haig and Richard Bondi, The Struggle of Parts represents an important forgotten chapter in the history of developmental and evolutionary theory.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780674290648
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 21 May 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: Harvard University Press
Illustration: 2 photos, 1 table
Contributors:
- Edited and translated by David Haig
- Edited and translated by Richard Bondi
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 19.0mm
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 235.0mm
Weight: 515g
Pages: 288
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About the Author
Wilhelm Roux (1850β1924) was a German zoologist and pioneer of experimental embryology. David Haig is the author of From Darwin to Derrida: Selfish Genes, Social Selves, and the Meanings of Life. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he is George Putnam Professor of Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. Richard Bondi is a translator and software engineer based in Mountain View, California.
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