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- Title
Making Heredity Matter: Samuel Butler's Idea of Unconscious Memory.
- Authors
Turbil, Cristiano
- Abstract
Butler's idea of evolution was developed over the publication of four books, several articles and essays between 1863 and 1890. These publications, although never achieving the success expected by Butler, proposed a psychological elaboration of evolution (robustly enforced by Lamarck's philosophy), called 'unconscious memory'. This was strongly in contrast with the materialistic approach suggested by Darwin's natural selection. Starting with a historical introduction, this paper aspires to ascertain the logic, meaning and significance of Butler's idea of 'unconscious memory' in the post-Darwinian physiological and psychological Pan-European discussion. Particular attention is devoted to demonstrating that Butler was not only a populariser of science but also an active protagonist in the late Victorian psychological debate.
- Subjects
BIOLOGICAL evolution; MEMORY; HISTORY of science; LAMARCKIANISM; HEREDITY
- Publication
Journal of the History of Biology, 2018, Vol 51, Issue 1, p7
- ISSN
0022-5010
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10739-017-9469-8