The Theory of Evolution and Its Impact, 2012

Coordinator: Fasolo Aldo

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The theory of evolution and its impact
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Year 2009 was the triumph of Darwin as a global superstar, spinning from the pop icon to the actual understanding to what make him a great innovator, able to give a turn to whole modern culture. Does all this activity mean evolution has lost its ability to excite fear and opposition? After such a deluge of books, conferences, reviews, gadgets, what is today our  vision on theory of Evolution and its Impact? These are the questions asked at an inter-academy conference held in Torino (May 27-29, 2010) among the Accademia delle Scienze di Torino, the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei and the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften.  The present book collects the contributions from the meeting, mixing styles, arguments, topics, history and philosophy of science, modern biology and epistemology . This kind of inter-disciplinary approach may appear erratic, but it conveys flashes of lights on the changing scene where the theory of evolution plays. This is in line with the idea to reopen the file of the Two Cultures, looking at shared problems, which are not yet really the Third Culture invoked by Charles Percy Snow half a century ago, but they can foster it, at least in such a pivotal domain as evolution. According to the philosopher Michael Ruse, the conclusion is ?that in fifty years or a hundred years we will still have the theory of the Origin around. Great, precisely because it does not stand still, but remakes itself and grows and changes by virtue of the fact that it gives such a terrific foundation. Is Darwinism past its sell-by date? Not by a long chalk yet!?

Aldo Fasolo, Introduction: The Sand Walk (on the Darwin’s Steps).- Pietro Corsi, Idola Tribus: Lamarck, Politics and Religion in the Early Nineteenth Century.- Ruse MIchael, Darwinism Past and Present: Is It Past Its “Sell-by” Date?.- Paolo Casini, Evolutionary Theory and Philosophical Darwinism.- Peter Weingart, Struggle for Existence: Selection, Retention and Extinction of a Metaphor.- Henrika Kuklick, The Theory of Evolution and Cultural Anthropology.- Manfred Bierwisch, The Concept of Evolution in Linguistics.- Alberto Piazza, Theory of Evolution and Genetics.- Giuseppina Barsacchi, Genes, Evolution and the Development of the Embryo.- Ferdinando Rossi, Evolutionary Mechanisms and Neural Adaptation.- Gerhard Roth, Is the Human Brain Unique?.- Giorgio Vallortigara, Aristotle and the Chicken: Animacy and the Origins of Beliefs.- Volker Gerhardt, Evolution: Remarks on the History of a Concept Adopted by Darwin.- Telmo Pievani, An Evolving Research Programme: The Structure of Evolutionary Theory from a Lakatosian Perspective.
On behalf of Accademia delle Scienze of Torino

Highly multidisciplinar

Bridging biological sciences and humanities

Ever since Darwin