Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" and "The Descent of Man"

PHIL 23015/33015 Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" and "The Descent of Man"

Crosslistings
FNDL 24905, HIST 24905, HIST 34905, HIPS 24901, CHSS 38400

This lecture-discussion class will focus on a close reading of Darwin's two classic texts. An initial class or two will explore the state of biology prior to Darwin's Beagle voyage, and then consider the development of his theories before 1859. Then we will turn to his two books. Among the topics of central concern will be the logical, epistemological, and rhetorical status of Darwin's several theories, especially his evolutionary ethics; the religious foundations of his ideas and the religious reaction to them; and the social-political consequences of his accomplishment. The year 2019 was the 210th anniversary of Darwin's birth and the 160th anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species. (B) (IV)

Prerequisites

Assignments: several short papers and one long paper.