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Stephen J. Gould: The Scientific Legacy

Title
Stephen J. Gould: The Scientific Legacy [electronic resource] / edited by Gian Antonio Danieli, Alessandro Minelli, Telmo Pievani.
ISBN
9788847054240
Publication
Milano : Springer Milan : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Physical Description
VIII, 208 p. 12 illus. online resource.
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Summary
Stephen J. Gould’s greatest contribution to science is a revised version of the theory of evolution which offers today a useful framework for understanding progress in many evolutionary fields. His intuitions about the conjunction of evolution and development, the role of ecological factors in speciation, the multi-level interpretation of the units of selection, and the interplay between functional pressures and constraints all represent fruitful lines of experimental research. His opposition to the progressive representations of evolution, the gene-centered view of natural history, or the adaptationist “just-so stories” has also left its mark on current biology. In May 2012, at the Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti in Venice, an international panel of scientists and philosophers discussed Stephen J. Gould’s legacy, ten years after his death. This book presents a selection of those contributions, chosen for their interest and importance. A broad range of themes are covered: Gould’s contribution to evolutionary theory, including the concept of punctuated equilibria and the importance of his pluralism; the Gouldian view of genome and development; Gould’s legacy in anthropology; and, finally, the significance of his thought for the human sciences. This book provides a fascinating appraisal of the cultural legacy of one of the world’s greatest popular writers in the life sciences. This is the first time that scientists including some of Gould’s personal friends and co-authors of papers of momentous importance such as Niles Eldredge have come together to strike a balanced view of Gould's intellectual heritage.
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Language
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August 06, 2013
Contents
Part I: Evolutionary theory
Niles Eldredge: Stephen J. Gould in the 1960s and 1970s, and the origin of “Punctuated Equilibria”
Elisabeth A. Lloyd: Stephen J. Gould and adaptation: San Marco 33 years later
Telmo Pievani: Kinds of pluralism. Stephen J. Gould and the future of evolutionary theory
Part II: Genome and development
T. Ryan Gregory: Molecules and macroevolution: a Gouldian view of the genome
Alessandro Minelli: Individuals, hierarchies and the levels of selection: a chapter in Stephen J. Gould’s evolutionary theory
Gerd B. Müller: Beyond spandrels: Stephen J. Gould, EvoDevo, and the extended synthesis
Marcello Buiatti: Biological complexity and Punctuated Equilibria
Part III The anthropological legacy
Ian Tattersall: Stephen J. Gould’s intellectual legacy to anthropology
Guido Barbujani: Mismeasuring man thirty years later
Klaus R. Scherer: Affect bursts as evolutionary precursors of speech and music
Winfried Menninghaus: Darwin's theory of music, rhetoric and poetry
Part IV: Stephen J. Gould and human sciences
Andrea Cavazzini: Beyond (and without) the invisible hand. Conceptual shifts between economics and the theory of evolution
Alberto Gualandi: Stephen J. Gould, between humanism and anti-humanism. Neoteny, exaptation and human science.
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Minelli, Alessandro.
Pievani, Telmo.
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