Article ID: CBB001022379

“A Great Complication of Circumstances”---Darwin and the Economy of Nature (2010)

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In 1749, Linnaeus presided over the dissertation Oeconomia Naturae, which argued that each creature plays an important and particular role in nature's economy. This phrase should be familiar to readers of Darwin, for he claims in the Origin that all organic beings are striving, it may be said, to seize on each place in the economy of nature. Many scholars have discussed the influence of political economy on Darwin's ideas. In this paper, I take a different tack, showing that Darwin's idea of an economy of nature stemmed from the views of earlier naturalists like Linnaeus and Lyell. I argue, in the first section of the paper, that Linnaeus' idea of oeconomia naturae is derived from the idea of the animal economy, and that his idea of politia naturae is an extension of the idea of a politia civitatis. In the second part, I explore the use of the concept of stations in the work of De Candolle and Lyell -- the precursor to Darwin's concept of places. I show in the third part of the paper that the idea of places in an economy of nature is employed by Darwin at many key points in his thinking: his discussion of the Galapagos birds, his reading of Malthus, etc. Finally, in the last section, I demonstrate that the idea of a place in nature's economy is essential to Darwin's account of divergence. To tell his famous story of divergence and adaptation, Darwin needed the economy of nature.

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Authors & Contributors
Tina Roth
Amy Way
Wells, Aaron
Pareti, Germana
Martín Moruno, Dolores
van Wyhe, John
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
Concepts
Nature
Geology
Ecology
Evolution
Natural history
Landscape; landscapes
People
Lyell, Charles
Darwin, Charles Robert
Wilson, Edward Osborne
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century
17th century
Early modern
Modern
Places
France
Great Britain
England
Sweden
Greece
Australia
Institutions
Société d'Histoire Naturelle
Société Philomathique de Paris
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