Facts and Arguments for Darwin

Facts and Arguments for Darwin by Fritz Müller, published by Cambridge University Press on November 6, 2014, is an insightful exploration of evolutionary theory. This edition, consisting of 158 pages, presents Müller’s significant contributions to the understanding of Darwinism, particularly through his studies of crustaceans. Originally published in German in 1864 as Für Darwin, this work reflects Müller’s strong support for Darwin’s ideas, which he communicated through correspondence with the naturalist himself.
In this book, readers will find a detailed examination of evolutionary classifications based on case studies of various crustacean species. Müller’s concept of Müllerian mimicry, where poisonous species share similar warning signals to deter predators, is a key focus. The text delves into the intersections of philosophy, science, and zoology, providing a historical perspective on the development of life sciences and evolution. This edition, translated into English by William Sweetland Dallas and updated by Müller, offers a comprehensive look at the arguments supporting Darwinian theory, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the history of evolutionary thought.
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Known for developing the concept of Müllerian mimicry, whereby poisonous species with a common predator display similar warning signals, the naturalist Johann Friedrich Theodor (Fritz) Müller (1821-97) spent most of his working life in Brazil. Having emigrated from Germany, owing partly to his radical atheism, he became a strong early supporter of Darwinism. Drawing on his studies of crustaceans, he originally published this work in German as Für Darwin (1864), and sent the great naturalist a copy. Müller became a regular correspondent, and Darwin supported the translation of Müller’s work, firstly for his personal use and also in the published 1869 version that is reissued here, rendered into English by the naturalist William Sweetland Dallas (1824-90), with several updates by Müller. Using case studies of crustaceans to provide evidence for certain aspects of Darwinian theory, Müller draws up evolutionary classifications of the various species examined.
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