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Title: The theory of Evolution


1
The theory of Evolution
  • Darwin and psychology

2
Today
  • Rationalism en empiricism
  • Role in biology
  • Idea of evolution
  • Darwin
  • Implications for psychology

3
Back to scientific revolution
Opposing Cognitive styles
  • Embryology

4
Embryology
  • Science of development
  • How does the growing embryo get its ever more
    intricate structure and functions?
  • Two theories
  • Preformation en Epigenesis
  • Each different role of egg and sperm

5
Epigenesis
  • Embryo starts as homogeneous blob of cells
  • Differentiation
  • Life force and environment
  • Integration en differentiation
  • Growing number of cells facilitates division of
    functions
  • Omne ex ovo
  • Everything flows from the egg
  • Sperm just trigger

6
Preformation
  • Organism already completely formed at conception
  • Growth of parts
  • Homunculus
  • Microscope
  • Jan Swammerdam
  • Drawings of sperm
  • Trust your senses?
  • All is in the sperm
  • Egg only nutriment

7
Theology and biology
  • Protestantism
  • Under an all knowing God our fate has already
    been determined
  • No free will
  • Predestination
  • Original sin
  • End of times

8
Link with other issues
  • Epigenesis
  • Empiricism and materialism
  • Spontaneous generation of life
  • Preformation
  • Rationalism and spiritualism
  • Religion
  • God is the creator of life
  • Pre-wired organisms
  • Who taught the spider to weave a web?
  • Who taught a bird how to fly to Africa

9
Continues into the 19th century
  • Pasteur All life comes from other life. Life
    cannot come from lifeless matter
  • Discovery of yeast
  • Interconnectedness of ideas
  • Pasteur was catholic
  • opposed materialism
  • In the present!!
  • Some believe life has been planted here from
    outer space

10
The idea of evolution
  • Problem
  • Design-argument
  • How did all of nature with its intricate
    mechanisms come into existence
  • Presupposes a designer
  • The creator
  • Common example the eye

11
First theory
  • Lamarck
  • Evolution as transformation of species
  • From simple beginnings to complexity
  • Life force and environment
  • Life has an inner urge to develop into ever
    higher forms
  • teleology

12
Differentiation of species
  • Environment channels inherent development into
    different forms
  • Inheritance of acquired characteristics
  • Use increases characteristic which becomes
    inheritable
  • Higher animals will
  • Belief in progress
  • Initially theory not popular
  • Lamarck became popular after Darwin
  • Herbert Spencer social evolution
  • Uses Lamarckian mechanisms

13
Necessary for evolution
  • Change in cognitive climate
  • An endless duration of time
  • Founder
  • Charles Darwin
  • Icon of the 19th century

14
Charles Darwin
  • Most influential biologist of all time
  • Including psychologist
  • Gentleman scientist
  • England 19th cent. Few careers for scientists
  • Independent researcher
  • Landed gentry/ upper class
  • Peculiar person

15
Marriage
  • Emma Wedgwood
  • Famous porcelain factory

16
Marry or not marry
17
Origins of Darwins theory?
  • Journey of the Beagle
  • Geology
  • Great Chain of being
  • Political theory

18
a. 1831 Journey of the Beagle
  • Source of inspiration for theory of evolution
  • Diversity and unity of life

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Diversity
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b. Geology
  • Catastrophism
  • Geological catastrophes important in history of
    the earth
  • Opposition to this
  • Charles Lyell Uniformitarism
  • Use only processes that are at work today in
    geology
  • Necessary very old earth, lots of time
  • Also Darwins theory

21
c. Great Chain of being
  • Nature does not make jumps
  • Important idea in biology
  • Theological background
  • God is perfect and hence has created all that is
    possible
  • Idea of Continuity

22
d. Political theory
  • 1838
  • Darwin reads Malthus, An Essay on Population
  • Population always increase faster than production
    of food
  • Waste in nature
  • More organisms are born than can survive
  • If those that survive differ from those that
    die........
  • Natural selection

23
1859 Origin of Species
  • Theory
  • 1. Organisms differ in functional characteristics
  • 2. Competition for scarce resources (food and
    sex)
  • 3. If certain characteristics are inherited and
    if these characteristics lead to more offspring
    surviving, then these characteristics will
    increase in the population
  • Defines Natural selection

24
Darwins hesitation
  • Chaplain of the devil
  • It is like confessing to a murder
  • Theory received with much enthusiasm
  • However
  • after 1859 much criticism
  • Theory of Darwin always contested and facing
    difficulties

25
Problems for Darwin
  • 1. Small variations are wiped out by normal
    majority (regression towards the mean)
  • 2. Originally a variation will not profit an
    organism
  • Beginning wing
  • Impossible to fly with, and impossible to use as
    a leg
  • 3. Geological time Kelvin and the age of the
    earth
  • 4. If evolution is gradual, then why gaps in
    fossil record?
  • 5. Sequence of fossils gives an impression of
    progress

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Lamarckian injection solves problems
  • Most important saving mechanism
  • Inheritance of acquired characteristics
  • 1 Swamping problem will and inheritance of
    acquired characteristics
  • 2. Initial variations useless Increase in speed
    through inheritance of acquired characteristics
  • 3. Kelvin Evolution needs less time
  • 4. Fossil gap remains
  • 5. Direction in Evolution Lamarckian solution

27
Other problems of Darwin
  • The ant and the peacock
  • Social behavior and especially altruism
  • Why does it occur?
  • Problem not solved till the 1960ies
  • Kin selection
  • Peacock why do animals lower their fitness by
    having big ornaments?

28
Sexual selection
  • Descent of Man
  • Sex and producing offspring central for Darwin
  • So important that he developed a
  • New from of selection
  • Sexual selection
  • Birds of paradise

29
Birds of paradise
  • The only difference that really counts in the
    world

30
Today Darwin still contested
  • Example
  • Stephen Gould, popular biologist
  • Left wing political preferences
  • Darwin is not enough
  • We need more than natural selection alone

31
Implications for Psychology
32
1. Reductionism and brain research
  • Continuity in nature
  • New brain structures evolved gradually from older
    ones
  • Our faculties already present in some animals
  • Reflex arc
  • Reflexology
  • Pavlov en Bechterev

33
2. Animal behavior
  • Continuity
  • Our mental life already present in animals
  • George Romanes
  • Anthropomorphizing
  • Interpret animal behavior from our point of view

34
Path to more objective approach
  • Anthropomorphic interpretation
  • Gradually erased from research practice
  • Path to behaviorism

35
Behaviorism
  • Object of psychology not consciousness
  • But observable behavior
  • Again continuity
  • No mental processes in animals leads to
  • no mental processes in man
  • Observable behavior defines all of psychology
  • John Watson

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3. Biogenetic law
  • Essential idea with profound influence on
    psychology
  • Important protagonist German biologist Ernst
    Heackel
  • Idea stems from Embryology
  • Ontogenesis Development of the individual
  • Phylogenesis Development of species/ group of
    species

37
Biogenetic Law
  • Ontogenesis repeats phylogenis
  • The development of the individual is a highly
    accelerated repetition of the development of the
    species
  • Individual development is caused by the
    development of the species

38
History as cause
  • Individual starts off as single cell hence life
    also started unicellular
  • Young embryo has characteristics of a sponge, so
    life passed through sponge like phase
  • Individual passes through phase with gills, hence
    so did life
  • Important
  • By study of embryo one can study evolution as a
    whole
  • Biogenetic law avoids problem of gaps in the
    fossil record

39
Biogenetic law and psychology
  • Biogenetic law often used in psychology
  • The individual repeats the history of human
    nature or culture
  • Examples
  • Darwin
  • George Stanley Hall
  • Study of sexuality

40
Darwin in the Zoo
  • Child afraid for big animals
  • Back to ape-man for an explanation
  • Fear of ancestors for big animals has been
    inherited
  • Fear now part of our genetic substance
  • Again Lamarck inheritance of acquired
    characteristics

41
Hall Developmental psychology
  • Development of child follows development of human
    history
  • Infancy animal period
  • Child Beginning of social relations
  • Play
  • Adolescence Tribal relations
  • Practical use
  • Youth clubs to channel deviant behavior

42
Biogenetic law and childhood
  • Discovery of the child as a separate category
  • Stage theory
  • Development/ growth vs Education as active
    management
  • Freedom Regulation
  • Back to earlier notions
  • Rationalism Empiricism
  • For the Dutch
  • Jan Ligthart Borderwijk

43
Another field Sexology
  • In 19th century ever more interest in sexuality
  • History of sexual behavior
  • Sexuality in children
  • Austrian sexologist Lindner
  • Biogenetic law
  • Sucking and sexual lust
  • Influences Freud and psychoanalysis
  • For another lecture

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In conclusion
  • Theory of evolution
  • Had a large influence on psychology
  • At the same time fiercely contested and
    criticized
  • Redefines mans place in nature
  • Dark theory
  • Base processes rule our behavior
  • Theory of evolution does not paint a pretty
    picture of man and nature
  • Lack of meaning
  • Even today many feel uneasy with emptiness of
    theory of evolution
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