Article ID: CBB943545656

More than a Mentor: Leonard Darwin’s Contribution to the Assimilation of Mendelism into Eugenics and Darwinism (2016)

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This article discusses the contribution to evolutionary theory of Leonard Darwin (1850–1943), the eighth child of Charles Darwin. By analysing the correspondence Leonard Darwin maintained with Ronald Aylmer Fisher in conjunction with an assessment of his books and other written works between the 1910s and 1930s, this article argues for a more prominent role played by him than the previously recognised in the literature as an informal mentor of Fisher. The paper discusses Leonard’s efforts to amalgamate Mendelism with both Eugenics and Darwinism in order for the first to base their policies on new scientific developments and to help the second in finding a target for natural selection. Without a formal qualification in biological sciences and as such mistrusted by some “formal” scientists, Leonard Darwin engaged with key themes of Darwinism such as mimicry, the role of mutations on speciation and the process of genetic variability, arriving at important conclusions concerning the usefulness of Mendelian genetics for his father’s theory.

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Authors & Contributors
Aylward, Alex
Weindling, Paul J.
Waizbort, Ricardo
Turda, Marius
Tabery, James G.
Swetlitz, Marc
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Science and Education
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Journal of the History of Biology
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
University of Wales Press
Routledge
Kluwer Academic
Clarendon Press
Bucknell University Press
Concepts
Evolution
Eugenics
Darwinism
Science and religion
Science and race
Genetics
People
Fisher, Ronald Aylmer
Darwin, Charles Robert
Hogben, Lancelot Thomas
Huxley, Julian Sorell
Wright, Sewall
Ward, Lester Frank
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
Early modern
Modern
21st century
Places
Great Britain
United States
Germany
South America
Portugal
Brazil
Institutions
Cambridge. University. Laboratory of Molecular Biology
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