Piezas owenianas en el rompecabezas darwiniano

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2020.26

Palabras clave:

Richard Owen, Charles Darwin, homologías, revolución científica, revolución darwiniana, precursor

Resumen


En este trabajo discutimos la extensión de la influencia que el pensamiento de Richard Owen tuvo sobre el de Charles Darwin. Además, se intentará mostrar lo heterogéneo de tal influencia, que va desde teorías específicas a giros retóricos. Esta influencia es en muchos casos subestimada, dando la sensación de que la novedad darwiniana consistió únicamente en mirar con ojos desprejuiciados lo que los otros no habían visto. Esta visión resulta injusta con Owen, y también con el esfuerzo conceptual llevado adelante por Darwin con las piezas brindadas por sus precursores. Finalmente, este es un caso interesante para entender el tipo de novedad aportada por las revoluciones científicas y el modo sofisticado en que tal novedad se sustenta sobre el trabajo de los enfoques previos.

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2020-11-17

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Blanco, D. ., & Ginnobili, S. . (2020). Piezas owenianas en el rompecabezas darwiniano. Asclepio, 72(2), p325. https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.2020.26

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Universidad Nacional de Quilmes
Números de la subvención PUNQ 1401/15

Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica
Números de la subvención PICT 2018-3454;PICT-2014-1741

Universidad de Buenos Aires
Números de la subvención UBACyT 20020170200106BA