schne042@gold.tc.umn.edu (Mike Schneider) wrote:
>Again, I'm going to have to side with Austin Cline on this whole library
>issue. The teachers should assign a research paper, that will get them to
>the library and expose them to all sorts of evolutionary theories.
I suggest that if one can answer this little quiz and get a passing grade that one will know something.
Richard Harter (cri@tiac.net)
In 1700 AD there was a consensus in the European intellectual community that:
In 1900 AD there was a consensus in the European scientific community that:
Part I
Verify the correctness of paragraph one, citing sources on intellectual history. Include, but do not restrict yourself to, _The Great Chain Of Being_, and the writings of Leibnitz on Natural Philosophy. Discuss exceptions to the general correctness of paragraph one. Include, but do not restrict yourself to, the collected essays of Gould and Mayr's _The Growth of Biological Thought_.
Part II
Paragraph one refers to the "European intellectual community" and paragraph two refers to the "European scientific community". Explain why this distinction was made and establish whether or not it is valid. Explain whether C.P. Snow's _The Two Cultures_ is relevant in this context. For extra credit discuss non-European conceptions of the history of the Earth; include but do not restrict yourself to the Islamic and Hindu cultures.
Part III
When did the Geologists conclude that there was no Noachian flood? Include but do not restrict yourself to the researches of Buckland. Discuss the theories of the Catastrophist school of the early 1800's. Explain the difference between the Catastrophist theories and the account in Genesis. What was their supporting evidence? What evidence refuted their theories.
Part IV
What evidence persuaded Geologists that the Earth was many millions of years old? Discuss the knowledge of and sophistication of dating methods in 1700 AD, 1800 AD, 1900AD, and 1990 AD.
Part V
List and explain three major distinct theories of pre-Darwinian evolution. Discuss the evidence that led Lamarck to propose a major theory of evolution in 1800 AD. Explain the major differences between Geoffrianism and Darwinism.
Part VI
What biological evidence persuaded Biologists that evolution was correct? Break this question down to the periods, 1700-1800, 1800-1859, and 1859-1900.
Part VII
What major scientific objections were raised to the theory of evolution in the period 1800-1900? Distinguish between objections to evolution in general and objections to Darwin's formulation. Explain how these objections were resolved.
Part VIII
What major issues in the theory of evolution were not resolved in 1900? Discuss mechanisms of inheritance, population genetics, and the "modern synthesis".
Part IX
Contrast what was known in Biology about those aspects of life relevant to evolution in 1900 and 1990. Do not restrict yourself to molecular biology. Likewise discuss the differences between what was known of the fossil record in 1990 and what was known in 1990.
Part X (extra credit)
Discuss the relevance of abiogenesis to evolution.