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Key Points in Early Evolutionary Thinking

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1 Key Points in Early Evolutionary Thinking
Plato and Fixity of Species Aristotle and The Great Chain of Being Teleology: Belief in a “Grand Design” Why do these three very early ideas remain intact throughout the bulk of the history of western civilization?

2 Setting the Stage for the Scientific Revolution
Luther’s Reformation (1517) Galileo ( ): experimentation Bacon ( ): inductive modeling Newton ( ): hypotheticodeduction Locke and deism (1690)

3 Key Paradigms of Discovery and Enlightenment
Fixity of Species Great Chain of Being Teleology Scientific Method Natural Theology – Belief that the goal of science is to reveal God’s perfect plan

4 John Ray (1627-1705) Develops idea of Species
Species: Reproductively isolated organisms Genus: Two or more groups of closely related species Belief in Fixity

5 Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) First Taxonomy of 11,000 species
Binomial Nomenclature Systema Naturae (1758)

6 J.B. LaMarck (1744-1829) Built upon Buffon’s (1749) work
Inheritance of Acquired Characteristics Published in 1809 Focuses on “felt needs” of organisms Was best idea to date

7 Georges Cuvier (1769-1832) Competing idea to LaMarck
Based on views of fossil beds near Paris Stratigraphy Superposition Catastrophism

8 Charles Lyell (1797-1875) Scottish geologist
Principles of Geology (1830) Introduces/collects some key concepts: Uniformitarianism Gradualism Advanced age of the Earth which conflicts with Ussher’s 16th century date of 4004 B.C.

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