Literature After Darwin

Literature After Darwin
Author: V. Richter
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2010-12-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230300448

What makes us human? Where is the limit between human and animal? These are questions that haunt post-Darwinian literature. Covering fiction from Kipling to Kafka, this study offers a historically embedded analysis of anthropological anxiety in the period between the publication of the Origin of Species and the beginning of the Second World War.

Literary Darwinism

Literary Darwinism
Author: Joseph Carroll
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780415970143

First Published in 2004. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Philosophy After Darwin

Philosophy After Darwin
Author: Michael Ruse
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2009
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0691135533

An anthology of essential writings that cover some of the most influential ideas about the philosophical implications of Darwinism, since the publication of "On the Origin of Species".

After Darwin: Animals, Emotions, and the Mind

After Darwin: Animals, Emotions, and the Mind
Author: Angelique Richardson
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-11-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9401209987

‘What is emotion?’ pondered the young Charles Darwin in his notebooks. How were the emotions to be placed in an evolutionary framework? And what light might they shed on human-animal continuities? These were among the questions Darwin explored in his research, assisted both by an acute sense of observation and an extraordinary capacity for fellow feeling, not only with humans but with all animal life. After Darwin: Animals, Emotions, and the Mind explores questions of mind, emotion and the moral sense which Darwin opened up through his research on the physical expression of emotions and the human–animal relation. It also examines the extent to which Darwin’s ideas were taken up by Victorian writers and popular culture, from George Eliot to the Daily News. Bringing together scholars from biology, literature, history, psychology, psychiatry and paediatrics, the volume provides an invaluable reassessment of Darwin’s contribution to a new understanding of the moral sense and emotional life, and considers the urgent scientific and ethical implications of his ideas today.

Animal Fables After Darwin

Animal Fables After Darwin
Author: Chris Danta
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018
Genre: LITERARY CRITICISM
ISBN: 9781108449076

"The ancient form of the animal fable, in which the characteristics of humans and animals are playfully and educationally intertwined, took on a wholly new meaning after Darwin's theory of evolution changed forever the relationship between humans and animals. In this original study, Chris Danta provides an important and original account of how the fable was adopted and re-adapted by nineteenth- and twentieth-century authors to challenge traditional views of species hierarchy. The rise of the biological sciences in the second half of the nineteenth century provided literary writers such as Robert Louis Stevenson, H. G. Wells, Franz Kafka, Angela Carter and J. M. Coetzee with new material for the fable. By interrogating the form of the fable, and through it the idea of human exceptionalism, writers asked new questions about the place of the human in relation to its biological milieu"--

Animal Fables after Darwin

Animal Fables after Darwin
Author: Chris Danta
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2018-07-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1108428207

A major critical reassessment of the fable and of the literary representation of the human-animal relationship after Darwin.

After Darwin

After Darwin
Author: Devin Griffiths
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2022-12-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1009184881

Creative storytelling is the beating heart of Darwin's science. All of Darwin's writings drew on information gleaned from a worldwide network of scientific research and correspondence, but they hinge on moments in which Darwin asks his reader to imagine how specific patterns came to be over time, spinning yarns filled with protagonists and antagonists, crises, triumphs, and tragedies. His fictions also forged striking new possibilities for the interpretation of human societies and their relation to natural environments. This volume gathers an international roster of scholars to ask what Darwin's writing offers future of literary scholarship and critical theory, as well as allied fields like history, art history, philosophy, gender studies, disability studies, the history of race, aesthetics, and ethics. It speaks to anyone interested in the impact of Darwin on the humanities, including literary scholars, undergraduate and graduate students, and general readers interested in Darwin's continuing influence.

Philosophy after Darwin

Philosophy after Darwin
Author: Michael Ruse
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1400831296

Wittgenstein famously remarked in 1923, "Darwin's theory has no more relevance for philosophy than any other hypothesis in natural science." Yet today we are witnessing a major revival of interest in applying evolutionary approaches to philosophical problems. Philosophy after Darwin is an anthology of essential writings covering the most influential ideas about the philosophical implications of Darwinism, from the publication of On the Origin of Species to today's cutting-edge research. Michael Ruse presents writings by leading modern thinkers and researchers--including some writings never before published--together with the most important historical documents on Darwinism and philosophy, starting with Darwin himself. Included here are Herbert Spencer, Friedrich Nietzsche, Thomas Henry Huxley, G. E. Moore, John Dewey, Konrad Lorenz, Stephen Toulmin, Karl Popper, Edward O. Wilson, Hilary Putnam, Philip Kitcher, Elliott Sober, and Peter Singer. Readers will encounter some of the staunchest critics of the evolutionary approach, such as Alvin Plantinga, as well as revealing excerpts from works like Jack London's The Call of the Wild. Ruse's comprehensive general introduction and insightful section introductions put these writings in context and explain how they relate to such fields as epistemology, philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, and ethics. An invaluable anthology and sourcebook, Philosophy after Darwin traces philosophy's complicated relationship with Darwin's dangerous idea, and shows how this relationship reflects a broad movement toward a secular, more naturalistic understanding of the human experience.