Article ID: CBB570146507

Paleontology and Darwin’s Theory of Evolution: The Subversive Role of Statistics at the End of the 19th Century (2015)

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This paper examines the subversive role of statistics paleontology at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries. In particular, I will focus on German paleontology and its relationship with statistics. I argue that in paleontology, the quantitative method was questioned and strongly limited by the first decade of the 20th century because, as its opponents noted, when the fossil record is treated statistically, it was found to generate results openly in conflict with the Darwinian theory of evolution. Essentially, statistics questions the gradual mode of evolution and the role of natural selection. The main objections to statistics were addressed during the meetings at the Kaiserlich-Königliche Geologische Reichsanstalt in Vienna in the 1880s. After having introduced the statistical treatment of the fossil record, I will use the works of Charles Léo Lesquereux (1806–1889), Joachim Barrande (1799–1833), and Henry Shaler Williams (1847–1918) to compare the objections raised in Vienna with how the statistical treatment of the data worked in practice. Furthermore, I will discuss the criticisms of Melchior Neumayr (1845–1890), one of the leading German opponents of statistical paleontology, to show why, and to what extent, statistics were questioned in Vienna. The final part of this paper considers what paleontologists can derive from a statistical notion of data: the necessity of opening a discussion about the completeness and nature of the paleontological data. The Vienna discussion about which method paleontologists should follow offers an interesting case study in order to understand the epistemic tensions within paleontology surrounding Darwin’s theory as well as the variety of non-Darwinian alternatives that emerged from the statistical treatment of the fossil record at the end of the 19th century.

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Authors & Contributors
Edward P.F. Rose
Colli, Laura
White, Roger M.
Murphy, Olivia
Sandra Cencetti
Cameron, Marlena Briane
Journals
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
Studies in History of Biology
Metabasis
Journal of the History of Biology
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
Siri Scientific Press
Riverhead Books
Palgrave Macmillan
Fundo Mackenzie de Pesquisa
Florida State University
Concepts
Evolution
Fossils
Paleontology
Natural selection
Darwinism
Biographies
People
Darwin, Charles Robert
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Koch, Albert C.
Williams, Henry Shaler
Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre
Senebier, Jean
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
Places
Great Britain
United States
Wyoming (U.S.)
Malta
England
South America
Institutions
University of Wyoming
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
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