Article ID: CBB001320046

Evolution Born of Moisture: Analogies and Parallels between Anaximander's Ideas on Origin of Life and Man and Later Pre-Darwinian and Darwinian Evolutionary Concepts (2013)

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This study focuses on the origin of life as presented in the thought of Anaximander of Miletus but also points to some parallel motifs found in much later conceptions of both the pre-Darwinian German romantic science and post-Darwinian biology. According to Anaximander, life originated in the moisture associated with earth (mud). This moist environment hosted the first living creatures that later populated the dry land. In these descriptions, one can trace the earliest hints of the notion of environmental adaptation. The origin of humans was seen as connected in some way with fish: ancient humans were supposed to have developed inside fish-like animals. Anaximander took into account changes in the development of living creatures (adaptations) and speculated on the origins of humans. Similar ideas are found also in the writings of much later, eighteenth and nineteenth century authors who were close to the tradition of German romantic science. We do not argue that these later concepts are in any way directly linked with those of the pre-Socratics, but they show surprising parallels in, e.g., the hypothesis that life originated in a moist environment or the supposition that human developed from fish-like ancestors. These transformations are seen as a consequence of timeless logic rather than as evolution in historical terms. Despite the accent on the origin of living things, both Anaximander and the later Naturphilosophen lack in their notions the element most characteristic of Darwin's thought, that is, the emphasis on historicity and uniqueness of all that comes into being.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Authors & Contributors
Juan Manuel Rodríguez-Caso
Ricardo Noguera-Solano
Rosaura Ruiz-Gutiérrez
Strick, James E.
Sharp, Patrick B.
Ruse, Michael
Journals
Vesalius
Theory in Biosciences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Science and Education
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Metabasis
Publishers
Wiley-Blackwell
Routledge
Palgrave Macmillan
Odile Jacob
Duke University Press
Concepts
Evolution
Darwinism
Human evolution
Natural selection
Biogenesis; origin of life; spontaneous generation
Romanticism
People
Darwin, Charles Robert
Lamarck, Jean Baptiste Antoine Pierre de Monet de
Dewey, John
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von
Linnaeus, Carolus
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century
Ancient
17th century
Places
Great Britain
Germany
South America
United States
France
Austria
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