Darwin's Screens

Darwin's Screens
Title Darwin's Screens PDF eBook
Author Barbara Creed
Publisher Academic Monographs
Pages 256
Release 2009-10-23
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780522860023

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Darwin's Screens addresses a major gap in film scholarship—the key influence of Charles Darwin's theories on the history of the cinema. Much has been written on the effect of other great thinkers such as Freud and Marx but very little on the important role played by Darwinian ideas on the evolution of the newest art form of the twentieth century. Creed argues that Darwinian ideas influenced the evolution of early film genres such as horror, the detective film, science fiction, film noir and the musical. Her study draws on Darwin's theories of sexual selection, deep time and transformation, and on emotions, death, and the meaning of human and animal in order to rethink some of the canonical arguments of film and cinema studies.

Darwin's Screens

Darwin's Screens
Title Darwin's Screens PDF eBook
Author Barbara Creed
Publisher Academic Monographs
Pages 258
Release 2009
Genre Science
ISBN 0522852580

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From Darwin to Hitler

From Darwin to Hitler
Title From Darwin to Hitler PDF eBook
Author R. Weikart
Publisher Springer
Pages 312
Release 2016-09-27
Genre History
ISBN 1137109866

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In this work, Richard Weikart explains the revolutionary impact Darwinism had on ethics and morality. He demonstrates that many leading Darwinian biologists and social thinkers in Germany believed that Darwinism overturned traditional Judeo-Christian and Enlightenment ethics, especially the view that human life is sacred. Many of these thinkers supported moral relativism, yet simultaneously exalted evolutionary 'fitness' (especially intelligence and health) to the highest arbiter of morality. Darwinism played a key role in the rise not only of eugenics, but also euthanasia, infanticide, abortion and racial extermination. This was especially important in Germany, since Hitler built his view of ethics on Darwinian principles, not on nihilism.

The Darwin Reader

The Darwin Reader
Title The Darwin Reader PDF eBook
Author Charles Darwin
Publisher W. W. Norton
Pages 315
Release 1996-01-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780393969672

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Gathers selections from nine of Darwin's most important books, including writings about coral reefs, the Galapagos Islands, evolution, emotions, and flowers.

Darwin's Roadmap to the Curriculum

Darwin's Roadmap to the Curriculum
Title Darwin's Roadmap to the Curriculum PDF eBook
Author Glenn Geher
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 400
Release 2019-05-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0190624973

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There is a paradox when it comes to Darwinian ideas within the academy. On one hand, Darwin's theories have famously changed the foundational ideas related to the origins of life, shaping entire disciplines in the biological sciences. On the other hand, people in educated societies across the globe today are famously misinformed and uneducated about Darwinian principles and ideas. Applications of evolutionary theory outside the traditional areas of biology have been slow to progress, and scholars doing such work regularly run into all kinds of political backlash. However, a slow but steady push to advance the teaching of evolution across academic disciplines has been under way for more than a decade. This book serves to integrate the vast literature in the interdisciplinary field of Evolutionary Studies (EvoS), providing clear examples of how evolutionary concepts relate to all facets of life. Further, this book provides chapters dedicated to the processes associated with an EvoS education, including examples of how an interdisciplinary approach to evolutionary theory has been implemented successfully at various colleges, universities, and degree programs. This book also offers chapters outlining a variety of applications to an evolution education, including improved sustainable development, medical practices, and creative and critical thinking skills. Exploring controversies surrounding evolution education, this volume provides a roadmap to asking and answering Darwinian questions across all areas of intellectual inquiry.

Reframing Darwin

Reframing Darwin
Title Reframing Darwin PDF eBook
Author Jeanette Hoorn
Publisher Miegunyah Press
Pages 278
Release 2009
Genre Art
ISBN

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In celebration of the the bicentenary year of Charles Darwin's birth and complementing the Darwin's Cornucopia, Evolution, Science and Art exhibit in Australia, this record highlights the impact of Darwinian thought on Australian art, science, and culture. Comprehensive and unique, this collection of insightful essays reflects upon topics ranging from the voyage of the HMS Beagle to bioethics and cloning. This volume shows how pervasive the ideas of Charles Darwin are in the Australian arts and sciences and depicts the great influence his thinking has had in the international community and in cultures the world over.

Darwin and the Humanities

Darwin and the Humanities
Title Darwin and the Humanities PDF eBook
Author James Mark Baldwin
Publisher
Pages 148
Release 1909
Genre Evolution
ISBN

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