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Structure and contingency : evolutionary processes in life and human society

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The theme of this book is the appropriate methodology for the study of the history of life on earth.

In particular, it focuses on the interplay between form and structure: the things that we might predict and model and the things that we cannot predict - the arbitrary and the contingent - which may be as important, or even more important, than the way in which life on earth has evolved.

The contributors are drawn from palaeontology, archaeology, anthropology and human evolution; the time scales covered are from the development of life on earth, through human evolution to later prehistory and historic archaeology.

Underpinning the theme of the book is the work of Stephen Jay Gould, who has developed a distinctive philosophy of history concerning the nature of long-term and short-term evolutionary processes, particularly stressing the interplay between structure and contingency.

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Leicester University Press
0718500261 / 9780718500269
Paperback / softback
599.938
01/10/1999
United Kingdom
English
xxii, 153p. : ill.
24 cm
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