Middle Positions
John Hedley Brooke, 21 July 1983
Archetypes and Ancestors: Palaeontology in Victorian London 1850-1875
by Adrian Desmond.
Blond and Briggs, 287 pp., £15.95, October 1982,0 85634 121 5 Show More
by Adrian Desmond.
Blond and Briggs, 287 pp., £15.95, October 1982,
Evolution without Evidence: Charles Darwin and ‘The Origin Species’
by Barry Gale.
Harvester, 238 pp., £18.95, January 1983,0 7108 0442 3 Show More
by Barry Gale.
Harvester, 238 pp., £18.95, January 1983,
The Secular Ark: Studies in the History of Biogeography
by Janet Browne.
Yale, 273 pp., £21, May 1983,0 300 02460 6 Show More
by Janet Browne.
Yale, 273 pp., £21, May 1983,
The Descent of Darwin: A Handbook of Doubts about Darwinsm
by Brain Leith.
Collins, 174 pp., £7.95, December 1982,0 00 219548 8 Show More
by Brain Leith.
Collins, 174 pp., £7.95, December 1982,
“... Darwinian revolution is often structured also excludes important middle positions: those of Baden Powell and Richard Owen, for example, who were perfectly happy to have divinely ordained creation through secondary causes even before Darwin’s theory was in print. And even T.H. Huxley, for all his busy anti-clericalism, would not go the whole way with the ... ”