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Eclipsing the Eclipse?: A Neo-Darwinian Historiography Revisited (2021)

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Julian Huxley’s eclipse of Darwinism narrative has cast a long shadow over the historiography of evolutionary theory around the turn of the nineteenth century. It has done so by limiting who could be thought of as Darwinian. Peter Bowler used the eclipse to draw attention to previously understudied alternatives to Darwinism, but maintained the same flaw. In his research on the Non-Darwinian Revolution, he extended this problematic element even further back in time. This paper explores how late nineteenth-century neo-Darwinian conceptualizations of Darwinism were later utilized by several advocates and detractors of the Modern Synthesis. John Beatty has shown how this continuity hinges at least partly on the perceived importance of the creativity of natural selection. The paper provides a more thorough look at Darwin’s two conflicting accounts of variation, ascribed to struggles in explaining quantitative versus qualitative characters. In doing so, it suggests that other forms of Darwinism persisted, in both the non-Darwinian revolution and eclipse periods, because of tension between contingency and creativity in Darwin’s own work. This tension is traced out from Darwin’s conceptions of variation into the work of Alfred Russel Wallace, Hugo de Vries, and Thomas Henry Huxley. Based on this, the eclipse narrative is criticized for not considering the meaning of Darwinism in different geographical locations. Britain and the United States showed few signs of an eclipse. Rather, the rise of German debates about Haeckel’s vision of Darwinism have been mistaken for a universal decline in support.

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Article Max Meulendijks (2021) Correction to: Eclipsing the Eclipse?: A Neo-Darwinian Historiography Revisited. Journal of the History of Biology (pp. 445-445). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Bashford, Alison
Beatty, John H.
Canseco, Juan
Creager, Angela N. H.
Depew, David J.
Derry, J. F.
Journals
Journal of the History of Biology
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Metabasis
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Atlas
Liguori Editore
Penguin
Thoemmes
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Evolution
Darwinism
Modern Synthesis (biology)
Natural selection
Biographies
Biology
People
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Huxley, Thomas Henry
Darwin, Charles Robert
Huxley, Julian Sorell
Bergson, Henri Louis
Blavatsky, Helene Petrovna
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
21st century
Modern
Places
Great Britain
Germany
Netherlands
England
Institutions
University of Edinburgh
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