Article ID: CBB864767954

Chinese paleontology and the reception of Darwinism in early twentieth century (2017)

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The paper examines the social, cultural and disciplinary factors that influenced the reception and appropriation of Darwinism by China's first generation paleontologists. Darwinism was mixed with Social Darwinism when first introduced to China, and the co-option of Darwinian phrases for nationalistic awakening obscured the scientific essence of Darwin's evolutionary theory. First generation Chinese paleontologists started their training in 1910s–1920s. They quickly asserted their professional identity by successfully focusing on morphology, taxonomy and biostratigraphy. Surrounded by Western paleontologists with Lamarckian or orthogenetic leanings, early Chinese paleontologists enthusiastically embraced evolution and used fossils as factual evidence; yet not enough attention was given to mechanistic evolutionary studies. The 1940s saw the beginning of a new trend for early Chinese paleontologists to incorporate more biological and biogeographical components in their work, but external events such as the dominance of Lysenkoism in the 1950s made the Modern Synthesis pass by without being publicly noticed in Chinese paleontology. Characterized by the larger goal of using science for nation building and by the utilitarian approach favoring local sciences, the reception and appropriation of Darwinism by first generation Chinese paleontologists raise important questions for studying the indigenizing efforts of early Chinese scientists to appropriate Western scientific theories.

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Authors & Contributors
Bacquemont, Daniel
Bernardini, Jean-Marc
Compagnon, Antoine
Fangerau, Heiner
Hamlin, Kimberly Ann
Koppl, Roger
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
American Quarterly
Journal of the History of Biology
Annals of the History and Philosophy of Biology
Comparative Studies in Society and History
German Studies Review
Publishers
Central European University Press
Princeton University Press
University of Chicago Press
University of California, Santa Barbara
Edizioni di Pagina
Concepts
Evolution
Darwinism
Social Darwinism
Science and politics
Science and race
Orthogenesis; orthogenetic evolution
People
Berg, Lev Semenovich
Cope, Edward Drinker
Darwin, Charles Robert
Asajiro, Oka
Eimer, Theodor Gustav Heinrich
Haacke, Johann Wilhelm
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
Qing dynasty (China, 1644-1912)
Places
China
Great Britain
Asia
Germany
Greece
Japan
Institutions
Oxford University
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