From Aristotle's teleology to Darwin's genealogy : the stamp of inutility / Marco Solinas ; translated by James Douglas.

  • Solinas, Marco
Date:
2015
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Also known as

Impronta dell'inutilità. English

Description

"Starting with Aristotle and moving on to Darwin, Marco Solinas outlines the basic steps from the birth, establishment and later rebirth of the traditional view of living beings, and its overturning by evolutionary revolution. The classic framework devised by Aristotle was still dominant in the 17th Century world of Galileo, Harvey and Ray, and remained hegemonic until the time of Lamarck and Cuvier in the 19th Century. Darwin's breakthrough thus takes on the dimensions of an abandonment of the traditional finalistic theory. It was a transition exemplified in the morphological analysis of useless parts, such as the sightless eyes of moles, already discussed by Aristotle, which Darwin used as a crowbar to unhinge the systematic recourse to final causes. With many excerpts, a chronological sequence and an analytical approach, this book follows the course of the two conceptions that have shaped the destiny of living beings in western culture"-- Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

Houndsmill, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

Physical description

x, 182 pages ; 23 cm

Notes

Translation of: L'impronta dell'inutilità : dalla teleologia di Aristotele alle genealogie di Darwin. ©2012.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-176) and index.

Contents

Part I. The Aristolelian teleological tradition. The original framework. Consistency ; To the margins ; Fixed in time ; Tools ; Adaptations ; Means of defence ; Unseeing eyes -- For and against Aristotle. Regrafting and divergences ; Reception and institutionalization ; Rebirth ; Mathematization ; Teleological experimentalism ; Chicks ; Procreations preordained ; The last stronghold -- Indirect supremacy. Persistence ; Long shadows ; Subtext ; Œconomia naturæ ; Short shadows -- Part II. The evolutionary revolution. Crisis and hegemony. Under pressure ; Elephant bones ; The challenger ; The last great heir -- Darwin's breakthrough. Haunted ; A hundred thousand wedges ; Barren virgins ; The stamp of inutility ; Metamorphoses ; Variations ; Revolutions ; Genealogies -- Dry branches. Obsolescence ; A double-edged sword ; Techne ; On the cusp ; Archaisms ; Corals ; Circularity ; Revenge.

Language note

Translated from the Italian.

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    History of Medicine
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  • 9781137445766
  • 1137445769