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Buckets from an English Sea: 1832 and the Making of Charles Darwin

Autor Louis B. Rosenblatt
en Limba Engleză Hardback – mar 2018
Darwin did not discover evolution. He didn't trip over it on the way to somewhere else the way Columbus discovered the New World. Like the atom, planetary orbits, and so many other scientific constructs, evolution was invented in order to explain striking phenomena. And it has been most successful. A century and a half has not simply confirmed Darwin's work, it has linked evolution to the mechanisms of life on the molecular scale. It is what life does. Where Darwin had drawn his theories from forest and field, we now set them in the coiling and uncoiling of twists of DNA, linking where they might, with a host of molecular bits and pieces scurrying about.Darwin, himself, however, has been a closed story. A century and a half of study of the man and his work, including close readings of his books, his notebooks and letters, and even the books he read, has led to a working appreciation of his genius. The 'success' of this account has, however, kept us from seeing several important issues: most notably, why did he pursue evolution in the first place? Buckets from an English Sea offers a new view of what inspired Darwin and provoked his work. Stunning events early in the voyage of the Beagle challenged his deeply held conviction that people are innately good. This study of 1832 highlights the resources available to the young Darwin as he worked to secure humanity's innate goodness.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780190654405
ISBN-10: 0190654406
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 7
Dimensiuni: 157 x 239 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

This is not, by any stretch, an ordinary book about Darwin... even seasoned veterans of the Darwin literature will likely find many drops from these buckets to be unexpected and novel, and the story that Rosenblatt weaves from them is a pleasurable read, sure to increase one's appreciation for Darwin and his cultural milieu.
...readers interested in Darwin, or in 19th-century British and intellectual history generally, will find this an interesting and thought-provoking work, full of diverse stories and diversions... Recommended.

Notă biografică

Louis B. Rosenblatt taught for over 30 years, chiefly at the Park School, but also at Leeds University and Gallaudet College. He is now retired after a fifteen year career as a science consultant for the Teaching Institute for Excellence in STEM Education. He holds a PhD in the History of Science from Johns Hopkins University.