The Return of Science Evolution, History, and Theory |
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Editor:
| Pomper, Philip Shaw, David Gary |
Contribution by:
| McNeill, William H. H. Naccache, Albert F. Mazlish, Bruce Brown, Donald E. Dawson, Doyne Stuart-Fox, Martin Pena, Alonso Bonneuil, Noel Fracchia, Joseph Lewontin, R. C. Berry, Stephan |
ISBN: | 978-0-7425-2161-2 |
Publication Date: | May 2002 |
Publisher: | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $67.00 |
Book Description:
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Social scientists, philosophers, and mathematicians have adapted evolutionary theory for use in a variety of disciplines for several decades, but until now historians have lagged behind. In
The Return of Science, several distinguished historians join prominent scholars from a wide range of disciplines to debate the applications of evolutionary theory to cultural, social, economic, and political phenomena. The contributors offer original theoretical approaches and deal with...
More DescriptionSocial scientists, philosophers, and mathematicians have adapted evolutionary theory for use in a variety of disciplines for several decades, but until now historians have lagged behind. In The Return of Science, several distinguished historians join prominent scholars from a wide range of disciplines to debate the applications of evolutionary theory to cultural, social, economic, and political phenomena. The contributors offer original theoretical approaches and deal with issues such as the benefits, limits, and dangers of using evolutionary theory in the social sciences, the problem of defining units of evolution, the use of mathematics in historical study, and the appropriateness of chaos theory in historical study. Originally published as part of the journal History and Theory, these revised and updated essays are a valuable resource for historiographers.