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Theological presuppositions of the evolutionary epic: From Robert Chambers to E. O. Wilson (2016)

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We can trace the “evolutionary epic” (named by E. O. Wilson, 1978) back to earlier writers, beginning with Robert Chambers (1844). Its basic elements are: fixation on seeing human history as rooted in biology; an aspiration toward telling the whole history of humankind (in its essential features); and insistence on the overall coherence of the projected narrative. The claim to coherence depends on assuming either that the universe possesses an “embedded rationality,” or that it is guided by divine purpose. This article proposes the term “idealism” to refer to these two assumptions taken together, for in practice they were closely linked. Nietzsche (1881) was perhaps the first thinker to point out the evolutionary epic's dependence on such an idealism, and he also pointed out that the assumptions of embedded rationality and of divine purpose are closely connected. Darwin's theory of descent with modification (1859) was sharply inconsistent with these assumptions: he was not an “idealist” in the sense indicated here, and not a proponent of the evolutionary epic. Proclaiming his “materialism,” Wilson (1978) failed to acknowledge that the epic depends on idealist assumptions; other adherents of the genre (M. Dowd, L. Rue) resurrect (knowingly or not) its theological roots.

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Authors & Contributors
England, Richard K.
Silva, Ignacio Alberto
Idema, Tom
Wheeler, Wendy
Thorvaldsen, Steinar
Swetlitz, Marc
Journals
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Journal of the History of Biology
History of European Ideas
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
British Journal for the History of Science
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Wiley-Blackwell
University of Notre Dame Press
University of Chicago Press
Thoemmes
Routledge
Concepts
Evolution
Science and religion
Theology
Teleology
Darwinism
Biology
People
Darwin, Charles Robert
Gray, Asa
VanderMeer, Jeff
Bear, Gregory Dale
Whewell, William
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
18th century
21st century
20th century, late
17th century
Places
Great Britain
Latin America
Germany
Austria
Ireland
Institutions
Presbyterian Church
Oxford University
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
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