Article ID: CBB587683100

William Benjamin Carpenter and the Emerging Science of Heredity (2020)

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In the nineteenth century, farmers, doctors, and the wider public shared a family of questions and anxieties concerning heredity. Questions over whether injuries, mutilations, and bad habits could be transmitted to offspring had existed for centuries, but found renewed urgency in the popular and practical scientific press from the 1820s onwards. Sometimes referred to as “Lamarckism” or “the inheritance of acquired characteristics,” the potential for transmitting both desirable and disastrous traits to offspring was one of the most pressing scientific questions of the nineteenth century. As I argue in this paper, Carpenter’s religious commitments to abolition and the temperance movement shaped his understanding of heredity. But this also committed him to a body of evidence for the inheritance of acquired characteristics that was coming under criticism for being untrustworthy. Carpenter used his popular treatises on physiology to promote these older, familiar ideas about heredity because they provided vital means of arguing for the unity of mankind and the hereditary dangers of intemperance. While early nineteenth century physiology has been seen by some historians as a challenge to religious authority, given its potentially materialist accounts of the body and the actions of the soul, this paper demonstrates how the missionary and institutional activities of the Unitarian church were ideologically supported by Carpenter’s publications.

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Authors & Contributors
Müller-Wille, Staffan
Loison, Laurent
Brandt, Christina
Stucchi-Portocarrero, Santiago
Ceccarelli, David
Pereira Martins, Lilian Al-Chueyr
Journals
Journal of the History of Biology
Victorian Studies
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Science in Context
Philosophy of Science
History of Psychiatry
Publishers
The MIT Press
MIT Press
Harvard University Press
Florida State University
Concepts
Heredity
Inheritance
Lamarckism
Science and religion
Unitarianism
Evolution
People
Darwin, Charles Robert
Weismann, August
Spencer, Herbert
Carpenter, William Benjamin
Butler, Samuel
Slade, Henry
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
21st century
Places
Great Britain
France
United States
Peru
Germany
Brazil
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