Darwin's Argument by Analogy: From Artificial to Natural Selection

Roger M. White (University of Leeds),M.J.S. Hodge (University of Leeds),Gregory Radick (University of Leeds)

Darwin's Argument by Analogy: From Artificial to Natural Selection
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
4 November 2021
Pages
260
ISBN
9781108477284

Darwin’s Argument by Analogy: From Artificial to Natural Selection

Roger M. White (University of Leeds),M.J.S. Hodge (University of Leeds),Gregory Radick (University of Leeds)

In On the Origin of Species (1859), Charles Darwin put forward his theory of natural selection. Conventionally, Darwin’s argument for this theory has been understood as based on an analogy with artificial selection. But there has been no consensus on how, exactly, this analogical argument is supposed to work - and some suspicion too that analogical arguments on the whole are embarrassingly weak. Drawing on new insights into the history of analogical argumentation from the ancient Greeks onward, as well as on in-depth studies of Darwin’s public and private writings, this book offers an original perspective on Darwin’s argument, restoring to view the intellectual traditions which Darwin took for granted in arguing as he did. From this perspective come new appreciations not only of Darwin’s argument but of the metaphors based on it, the range of wider traditions the argument touched upon, and its legacies for science after the Origin.

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