Rethinking Human Evolution

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Cover of the book Rethinking Human Evolution by Richard G Delisle, Fabrizzio McManus, John de Vos, Rob DeSalle, Alan R Templeton, Michael D Petraglia, Peter J Waddell, Fred L Bookstein, Markus Bastir, Robin Dennell, Gabriele A Macho, Thomas W Plummer, Dietrich Stout, Ian Tattersall, Claudine Cohen, Jeffrey H. Schwartz, The MIT Press
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Author: Richard G Delisle, Fabrizzio McManus, John de Vos, Rob DeSalle, Alan R Templeton, Michael D Petraglia, Peter J Waddell, Fred L Bookstein, Markus Bastir, Robin Dennell, Gabriele A Macho, Thomas W Plummer, Dietrich Stout, Ian Tattersall, Claudine Cohen, Jeffrey H. Schwartz ISBN: 9780262344197
Publisher: The MIT Press Publication: January 26, 2018
Imprint: The MIT Press Language: English
Author: Richard G Delisle, Fabrizzio McManus, John de Vos, Rob DeSalle, Alan R Templeton, Michael D Petraglia, Peter J Waddell, Fred L Bookstein, Markus Bastir, Robin Dennell, Gabriele A Macho, Thomas W Plummer, Dietrich Stout, Ian Tattersall, Claudine Cohen, Jeffrey H. Schwartz
ISBN: 9780262344197
Publisher: The MIT Press
Publication: January 26, 2018
Imprint: The MIT Press
Language: English

Contributors from a range of disciplines consider the disconnect between human evolutionary studies and the rest of evolutionary biology.

The study of human evolution often seems to rely on scenarios and received wisdom rather than theory and methodology, with each new fossil or molecular analysis interpreted as supporting evidence for the presumed lineage of human ancestry. We might wonder why we should pursue new inquiries if we already know the story. Is paleoanthropology an evolutionary science? Are analyses of human evolution biological? In this volume, contributors from disciplines that range from paleoanthropology to philosophy of science consider the disconnect between human evolutionary studies and the rest of evolutionary biology. All of the contributors reflect on their own research and its disciplinary context, considering how their fields of inquiry can move forward in new ways. The goal is to encourage a more multifaceted intellectual environment for the understanding of human evolution.

Topics discussed include paleoanthropology's history of procedural idiosyncrasies; the role of mind and society in our evolutionary past; humans as large mammals rather than a special case; genomic analyses; computational approaches to phylogenetic reconstruction; descriptive morphology versus morphometrics; and integrating insights from archaeology into the interpretation of human fossils.

Contributors
Markus Bastir, Fred L. Bookstein, Claudine Cohen, Richard G. Delisle, Robin Dennell, Rob DeSalle, John de Vos, Emma M. Finestone, Huw S. Groucutt, Gabriele A. Macho, Fabrizzio Mc Manus, Apurva Narechania, Michael D. Petraglia, Thomas W. Plummer, J.W. F. Reumer, Jeff Rosenfeld, Jeffrey H. Schwartz, Dietrich Stout, Ian Tattersall, Alan R. Templeton, Michael Tessler, Peter J. Waddell, Martine Zilversmit

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Contributors from a range of disciplines consider the disconnect between human evolutionary studies and the rest of evolutionary biology.

The study of human evolution often seems to rely on scenarios and received wisdom rather than theory and methodology, with each new fossil or molecular analysis interpreted as supporting evidence for the presumed lineage of human ancestry. We might wonder why we should pursue new inquiries if we already know the story. Is paleoanthropology an evolutionary science? Are analyses of human evolution biological? In this volume, contributors from disciplines that range from paleoanthropology to philosophy of science consider the disconnect between human evolutionary studies and the rest of evolutionary biology. All of the contributors reflect on their own research and its disciplinary context, considering how their fields of inquiry can move forward in new ways. The goal is to encourage a more multifaceted intellectual environment for the understanding of human evolution.

Topics discussed include paleoanthropology's history of procedural idiosyncrasies; the role of mind and society in our evolutionary past; humans as large mammals rather than a special case; genomic analyses; computational approaches to phylogenetic reconstruction; descriptive morphology versus morphometrics; and integrating insights from archaeology into the interpretation of human fossils.

Contributors
Markus Bastir, Fred L. Bookstein, Claudine Cohen, Richard G. Delisle, Robin Dennell, Rob DeSalle, John de Vos, Emma M. Finestone, Huw S. Groucutt, Gabriele A. Macho, Fabrizzio Mc Manus, Apurva Narechania, Michael D. Petraglia, Thomas W. Plummer, J.W. F. Reumer, Jeff Rosenfeld, Jeffrey H. Schwartz, Dietrich Stout, Ian Tattersall, Alan R. Templeton, Michael Tessler, Peter J. Waddell, Martine Zilversmit

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