Paleontology: A Philosophical Introduction (Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy and Biology)

Paleontology: A Philosophical Introduction (Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy and Biology)

by Derek Turner (Author)

Synopsis

In the wake of the paleobiological revolution of the 1970s and 1980s, paleontologists continue to investigate far-reaching questions about how evolution works. Many of those questions have a philosophical dimension. How is macroevolution related to evolutionary changes within populations? Is evolutionary history contingent? How much can we know about the causes of evolutionary trends? How do paleontologists read the patterns in the fossil record to learn about the underlying evolutionary processes? Derek Turner explores these and other questions, introducing the reader to exciting recent work in the philosophy of paleontology and to theoretical issues including punctuated equilibria and species selection. He also critically examines some of the major accomplishments and arguments of paleontologists of the last 40 years.

$27.67

Quantity

10 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 28 Apr 2011

ISBN 10: 0521133327
ISBN 13: 9780521133326

Media Reviews
...This is one of the first to deal specifically with paleontology.... The book reads well.... The book appears to be oriented toward graduate-level seminars and professionals.... recommended... --L.T. Spencer, emeritus, Plymouth State University, Choice
Author Bio
Derek Turner is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Connecticut College. His previous publications include Making Prehistory: Historical Science and the Scientific Realism Debate (Cambridge University Press, 2007), as well as a number of articles on the philosophy of paleontology.