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The Rise of Chance Evolutionary Theory: A Pompous Parade Arithmetic
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The Rise of Chance in Evolutionary Theory: A Pompous Parade of Arithmetic explores a pivotal conceptual moment in the history of evolutionary theory: the development of its extensive reliance on a wide array of concepts of chance. It tells the history of a methodological and conceptual development that reshaped our approach to natural selection over a century, ranging from Darwin's earliest notebooks in the 1830s to the early years of the Modern Synthesis in the 1930s. Far from being a pompous parade of arithmetic, as one early critic argued, evolution transformed during this period to make these conceptual and technical tools indispensable.This book charts the role of chance in evolutionary theory from its beginnings to the earliest days of modern evolutionary theory, making it an ideal resource for evolutionary biologists, historians, philosophers, and researchers in science studies or biological statistics.
Analyzes contributions of key historical figures and assesses how and why these foundational conclusions were reached by original evolutionary biologists, including Darwin, Galton, Pearson, and more
Describes the journey of the role of chance in evolutionary theory and illuminates our contemporary understanding
Presents the historical narrative in a non-technical way, focusing on the conceptual structure of evolutionary theory
The Rise of Chance in Evolutionary Theory: A Pompous Parade of Arithmetic explores a pivotal conceptual moment in the history of evolutionary theory: the development of its extensive reliance on a wide array of concepts of chance. It tells the history of a methodological and conceptual development that reshaped our approach to natural selection over a century, ranging from Darwin's earliest notebooks in the 1830s to the early years of the Modern Synthesis in the 1930s. Far from being a pompous parade of arithmetic, as one early critic argued, evolution transformed during this period to make these conceptual and technical tools indispensable.This book charts the role of chance in evolutionary theory from its beginnings to the earliest days of modern evolutionary theory, making it an ideal resource for evolutionary biologists, historians, philosophers, and researchers in science studies or biological statistics.
Analyzes contributions of key historical figures and assesses how and why these foundational conclusions were reached by original evolutionary biologists, including Darwin, Galton, Pearson, and more
Describes the journey of the role of chance in evolutionary theory and illuminates our contemporary understanding
Presents the historical narrative in a non-technical way, focusing on the conceptual structure of evolutionary theory



















