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This handbook provides a comprehensive review of the history of non-Darwinian evolutionary thinking from its inception up until now. In doing so, it places Lamarckian Darwinism in a new light. Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck is considered the 'fondateur de la doctrine de l'évolution' (1809). His concept of transformation was the basis of a multifaceted 'Lamarckism', which, as a counter-draft to ultra-selectionist neo-Darwinism (survival of the fittest), was particularly successful in the German-speaking world between 1890 and 1940. Moving away from traditional Darwinian thought, Lamarck focused on development-oriented, evolutionary thinking and as such became a revolutionary thinker in the field of evolution. This first expansive English language book on Lamarckism helps to better understand his views and the existing research of new epigenetic developmental and hereditary systems, making it a must-read for philosophers, historians and evolution theorists.
Contents
Preface.- Chapter 1. Introduction - Lamarck & Lamarckism - only marginal notes in the history of science?.- Chapter 2. Two millennials of occidental nature-philosophy substantiating an essentially static worldview.- Chapter 3. Jean Baptist de Lamarck - pioneer of a historical and process-oriented understanding of nature.- Chapter 4. Lamarck and his idea of species transformation - reception up to the mid-1880s.- Chapter 5. "Genuine" and "pseudo"-Lamarckian concepts to explain organismic evolution and purposefulness (until ca. 1960).- Chapter 6. Lamarckian reasoning - by no means just a footnote in the (German) history of science - a résumé.- Index.



