Series Foreword |
|
ix | |
Preface |
|
xi | |
Acknowledgments |
|
xv | |
Introductory Essays |
|
1 | (2) |
|
1 Lamarck, Darwin, and the Contemporary Debate about Levels of Selection |
|
|
3 | (6) |
|
|
2 Jean-Baptiste Lamarck: From Myth to History |
|
|
9 | (10) |
|
|
|
19 | (82) |
|
3 Introduction: Lamarckian Problematics in Historical Perspective |
|
|
21 | (12) |
|
|
4 Lamarck, Cuvier, and Darwin on Animal Behavior and Acquired Characters |
|
|
33 | (12) |
|
Richard W. Burkhardt, Jr. |
|
|
5 The Golden Age of Lamarckism, 1866-1926 |
|
|
45 | (12) |
|
|
6 Germinal Selection: A Weismannian Solution to Lamarckian Problematics |
|
|
57 | (10) |
|
|
7 The Notions of Plasticity and Heredity among French Neo-Lamarckians (1880-1940): From Complementarity to Incompatibility |
|
|
67 | (10) |
|
|
8 Lamarckism and Lysenkoism Revisited |
|
|
77 | (12) |
|
|
9 Lamarckism and the Constitution of Sociology |
|
|
89 | (12) |
|
|
|
101 | (42) |
|
10 Introduction: The Exclusion of Soft ("Lamarckian") Inheritance from the Modern Synthesis |
|
|
103 | (6) |
|
|
|
11 Attitudes to Soft Inheritance in Great Britain, 1930s-1970s |
|
|
109 | (12) |
|
|
12 The Decline of Soft Inheritance |
|
|
121 | (6) |
|
|
13 Why Did the Modern Synthesis Give Short Shrift to "Soft Inheritance"? |
|
|
127 | (6) |
|
|
14 The Modern Synthesis: Discussion |
|
|
133 | (10) |
|
|
143 | (152) |
|
15 Introduction: Lamarckian Problematics in Biology |
|
|
145 | (12) |
|
|
16 Lamarck's Dangerous Idea |
|
|
157 | (14) |
|
|
|
17 Behavior, Stress, and Evolution in Light of the Novosibirsk Selection Experiments |
|
|
171 | (10) |
|
|
|
18 The Role of Cellular Plasticity in the Evolution of Regulatory Novelty |
|
|
181 | (12) |
|
|
|
19 Evolutionary Implications of Individual Plasticity |
|
|
193 | (12) |
|
|
20 Epigenetic Variability in a Predator-Prey System |
|
|
205 | (10) |
|
|
|
|
21 Cellular Epigenetic Inheritance in the Twenty-First Century |
|
|
215 | (12) |
|
|
22 An Evolutionary Role for RNA-Mediated Epigenetic Variation? |
|
|
227 | (10) |
|
|
23 Maternal and Transgenerational Influences on Human Health |
|
|
237 | (14) |
|
|
|
|
24 Plants: Individuals or Epigenetic Cell Populations? |
|
|
251 | (10) |
|
|
25 Instantaneous Genetic and Epigenetic Alterations in the Wheat Genome Caused by Allopolyploidization |
|
|
261 | (10) |
|
|
|
26 Lamarckian Leaps in the Microbial World |
|
|
271 | (12) |
|
|
27 Symbionts as an Epigenetic Source of Heritable Variation |
|
|
283 | (12) |
|
|
|
295 | (70) |
|
28 Introduction: Lamarckian Problematics in the Philosophy of Biology |
|
|
297 | (10) |
|
|
|
29 Mind the Gaps: Why Are Niche Construction Models So Rarely Used? |
|
|
307 | (12) |
|
|
|
|
319 | (12) |
|
|
31 The Relative Significance of Epigenetic Inheritance in Evolution: Some Philosophical Considerations |
|
|
331 | (14) |
|
|
32 The Metastable Genome: A Lamarckian Organ in a Darwinian World? |
|
|
345 | (12) |
|
|
33 Self-Organization, Self-Assembly, and the Inherent Activity of Matter |
|
|
357 | (8) |
|
|
V Ramifications and Future Directions |
|
|
365 | (46) |
|
34 Introduction: Ramifications and Future Directions |
|
|
367 | (2) |
|
|
|
35 Lamarck on the Nervous System: Past Insights and Future Perspectives |
|
|
369 | (4) |
|
|
36 Lamarck's "Pouvoir de la Nature" Demystified: A Thermodynamic Foundation to Lamarck's Concept of Progressive Evolution |
|
|
373 | (4) |
|
|
37 Prokaryotic Epigenetic Inheritance and Its Role in Evolutionary Genetics |
|
|
377 | (4) |
|
|
38 Evolution as Progressing Complexity |
|
|
381 | (4) |
|
|
39 Epigenetics and the "New Biology": Enlisting in the Assault on Reductionism |
|
|
385 | (4) |
|
|
40 Epigenetic Inheritance: Where Does the Field Stand Today? What Do We Still Need to Know? |
|
|
389 | (6) |
|
|
|
395 | (16) |
Appendix A Mandelstam's Poem "Lamarck" |
|
411 | (2) |
Appendix B Mechanisms of Cell Heredity |
|
413 | (10) |
Glossary |
|
423 | (10) |
Contributors |
|
433 | (4) |
Index |
|
437 | |