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Beyond Haeckel’s Law: Walter Garstang and the Evolutionary Biology that Might Have Been
- Source :
- Journal of the History of Biology. 53:249-268
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.
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Abstract
- At the beginning of the twentieth century Haeckel's biogenetic law was widely questioned. On the one hand, there were those who wanted to dismiss it altogether: ontogeny and phylogeny did not have any systematic or interesting relation. On the other hand, there were those who sought to revise it. They argued that while Haeckel's recapitulationism might have been erroneous, this should not deter the research over the relation between evolution and development. The British embryologist Walter Garstang was one of the main figures on the "revisionists" side. In this paper, I first situate Garstang's contribution to embryology and evolution within the extraordinarily creative period of the first three decades of the twentieth century. Then, I review some of Garstang's specific ideas in detail, especially his most well-known 1922 paper "The Theory of Recapitulation." Finally, I look at how the demise of the biogenetic law in light of Garstang's views-as well as from the perspective of contemporary developmental evolution-should be understood. My main concern is not about the dismissal of Haeckel's law or the sidelining of embryology in the twentieth-century evolutionary biology. I am rather interested in exploring why Garstang's revised version of biogenetic law-which was entirely consistent with the neo-Darwinian perspective underpinning the Modern synthesis-did not spur a major new agenda in evolutionary biology after the 1930s.
- Subjects :
- Recapitulation theory
Philosophy
05 social sciences
06 humanities and the arts
Demise
050905 science studies
Philosophy of biology
060105 history of science, technology & medicine
History and Philosophy of Science
Dismissal
Evolutionary biology
Law
0601 history and archaeology
Darwinism
0509 other social sciences
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Relation (history of concept)
History of science
Period (music)
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15730387 and 00225010
- Volume :
- 53
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of the History of Biology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....41cf3b3350383a6633a8c97833e6f96f
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10739-020-09602-9