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Phylogenetic Systematics: Haeckel to Hennig [Hardback]

(The Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois, USA)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 380 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 703 g, 27 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Species and Systematics
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2016
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1498754880
  • ISBN-13: 9781498754880
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 380 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 703 g, 27 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sērija : Species and Systematics
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  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1498754880
  • ISBN-13: 9781498754880
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Phylogenetic Systematics: Haeckel to Hennig traces the development of phylogenetic systematics against the foil of idealistic morphology through 100 years of German biology. It starts with the iconic Ernst Haeckelthe German Darwin from Jenaand the evolutionary morphology he developed. It ends with Willi Hennig, the founder of modern phylogenetic systematics. Written in English, the book presents a unique perspective on a vast body of German biological literature.

The book also offers a perspective on German biology in the Third Reich. The author looks at how idealistic morphology and phylogenetic systematics represented two antagonistic traditions in German biology, the first organicist-holistic, the latter empiricist-positivistic. In addition, he explains the ways in which both traditions acquired socio-political and ideological connotations, culminating in their accommodation to different strands of Nazi ideology.

The books nine chapters summarize a century of the conceptual development of systematics, describe both the history and philosophy of phylogenetic approaches to the understanding of the history of life, examine the role of important people such as Haeckel, Gegenbauer, Portman, von Bertalanffy, Stresemann, and Hennig, and critically evaluate the impact and influence of Nazism on evolutionary biology.

Chapter titles include: The Evolutionary Turn in Comparative Anatomy; Of Parts and Wholes; The Turn against Haeckel; The Rise of Holism in German Biology; The Rise of German ("Aryan") Biology; Ganzheitsbiologie; The Ideological Instrumentalization of Biology; A New Beginning: From Speciation to Phylogenetics; and Grundzüge: The Conceptual Foundations of Phylogenetic Systematics.

Recenzijas

The whole is a complex and compelling story that requires attention to the details of the argument. The breadth and depth of Rieppels coverage of these controversies is the major strength of this book. Another major strength is the analysis of what can go wrong when science is subverted by politics. For those who wish to understand the roots of phylogenetic systematics and its philosophical basis, this volume is an essential resource. E. O Wiley in The Quarterly Review of Biology.

Series Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction and Preview xi
Author xxi
Chapter 1 The Evolutionary Turn in Comparative Anatomy
1(34)
Carl Gegenbaur's Idealistic Morphology
1(11)
Haeckel's Assault on Idealistic Morphology
12(13)
The Gegenbaur Transformation
25(10)
Chapter 2 Of Parts and Wholes
35(32)
Beobachtung und Reflexion
35(3)
Single Cause, Complex Effect
38(3)
Levels and Modes of Individuality
41(2)
Species, Individuals, History, and Reality
43(5)
Changing Metaphors of Order in Nature: The Ladder, The Tree, and The Web
48(8)
Monophyly: The Evolution of Species and Languages
56(5)
Reaching Out Beyond Jena
61(6)
Chapter 3 The Turn against Haeckel
67(40)
The Poverty of Systematics
67(14)
Hailing from the Hinterland
81(6)
Logic Meets History
87(5)
Plato's Turntable
92(5)
Biological Fragments Concerning an Understanding of Man
97(6)
Limits of Scientific Knowledge
103(4)
Chapter 4 The Rise of Holism in German Biology
107(42)
The Cell State
107(6)
The Struggle among the Parts
113(6)
Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
119(8)
Mechanics and Biology
127(8)
Animal Psychology and Umwelt
135(8)
The Congress in Prague
143(6)
Chapter 5 The Rise of German ("Aryan") Biology
149(38)
A Time of Crisis
149(3)
The Rebirth of Science in a Goethean Spirit
152(16)
Science in the Name of the Volk
168(8)
Deutsche Biologie
176(11)
Chapter 6 Ganzheitsbiologie
187(56)
Enkapsis: Hierarchically Structured Complex Wholes
187(8)
Bridging from Anatomy to Ecology
195(2)
Singing the Praises of Forests and Lakes
197(20)
Bringing Fossils to Life
217(13)
Grotesquely Grandiose: The Evolutionary Synthesis in Volkisch Spirit
230(13)
Chapter 7 The Ideological Instrumentalization of Biology
243(38)
The Reconstruction of Ernst Haeckel
243(10)
The Deconstruction of Ernst Lehmann
253(12)
Pioneers of Phylogenetic Systematics: Their Battle against Idealistic Morphology
265(16)
Chapter 8 A New Beginning: From Speciation to Phylogenetics
281(22)
The Stresemann School
281(11)
The Berlin School Branches Out to Dresden
292(5)
Willi Hennig
297(2)
A Prospectus for Phylogenetic Systematics
299(4)
Chapter 9 Grundzuge: The Conceptual Foundations of Phylogenetic Systematics
303(20)
Systematics---"Speziesmacherei" or a True Science?
303(4)
The Empirical Base of Phylogenetic Systematics
307(5)
Phylogenetic Hierarchy
312(4)
The Cladogram
316(4)
Heterobathmy of Characters
320(3)
Epilogue 323(4)
Literature Cited 327(44)
Index 371(10)
Previously Published Books 381
Olivier Rieppel is Rowe Family Curator of Evolutionary Biology at The Field Museum in Chicago. His main current research interests focus on Triassic marine reptiles from southern China. He also contributed extensively to the comparative anatomy and evolution of modern reptiles, most notably the evolutionary origin of turtles and snakes. He published widely in the history and philosophy of comparative biology on topics as diverse as species concepts, mid-eighteenth-century French biology, and the history of phylogenetic systematics. Rieppel is on the editorial board of several peer-reviewed scientific journals and has, himself, published more than 350 scientific papers and 7 books.