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William B. Provine

William Ball Provine (February 19, 1942 – September 1, 2015) was an American historian of science and of evolutionary biology and population genetics. He was the Andrew H. and James S. Tisch Distinguished University Professor at Cornell University and was a professor in the Departments of History, Science and Technology Studies, and Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.

William B. Provine
Provine in 2008
Born(1942-02-19)February 19, 1942
DiedSeptember 1, 2015(2015-09-01) (aged 73)
EmployerCornell University

Biography edit

Provine was born in Tennessee. He held a B.S. in mathematics (1962), and an M.A. (1965) and Ph.D. (1970) in History of Science from the University of Chicago.[1] He joined the Cornell faculty in 1969. He suffered seizures in 1995 due to a brain tumour.[2] Provine died on September 1, 2015, due to complications from the tumor.[3]

History of theoretical population genetics edit

Provine's Ph.D. thesis, later published as a book,[4] documented the early origins of theoretical population genetics in the conflicts between the biostatistics and Mendelian schools of thought. He documented later developments in theoretical population genetics in his biography of Sewall Wright,[5] who was still alive and available for interviews. In this book, Provine criticizes Wright for confounding three different concepts of adaptive landscape: genotype to fitness landscapes, allele frequency to fitness landscapes, and phenotype to fitness landscapes. Provine later grew critical of Wright's views on genetic drift, instead attributing observed effects to the consequences of inbreeding and consequent selection at linked sites. John H. Gillespie credits Provine with stimulating his interest in the topic of hitchhiking or "genetic draft" as an alternative to genetic drift.[6] Provine later published his critique of genetic drift in a book.[7] Provine defended the importance of mathematics' contribution to the modern evolutionary synthesis.[8]

Education reform edit

In 1970, Provine was instrumental in the founding of Cornell's Risley Residential College. He was the first faculty member in residence.

Philosophy edit

Provine was a philosopher, atheist, and critic of intelligent design. He engaged in prominent debates with theist philosophers and scientists about the existence of God and the viability of intelligent design. He debated the founder of the intelligent design movement, Phillip E. Johnson, and the two had a friendly relationship. Provine said that his course on evolutionary biology began by having his students read Johnson's book, Darwin on Trial.[9]

Provine was a determinist, as he rejected the idea that humans exercise free will.[2][10] Provine asserted that there is no evidence for the existence of God, no life after death, no absolute foundation for moral right and wrong, and no ultimate meaning or purpose for life. He was once a Presbyterian like his friend and intellectual rival Johnson, saying their worldviews had been much the same before he became an atheist.[11]

In popular culture edit

Professor Provine appeared in Ben Stein's movie Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed. Provine supervised the dissertation written by Bad Religion member Greg Graffin. Graffin was a student of history of science at Cornell. Provine also supervised Steve Leveen's sociology dissertation in 1982.

Selected bibliography edit

  • The Origins of Theoretical Population Genetics, 1971, ISBN 0-226-68465-2
  • Mayr, E., and W. B. Provine, eds., The Evolutionary Synthesis: Perspectives on the Unification of Biology, 1980, ISBN 0-674-27225-0
  • Sewall Wright and Evolutionary Biology, 1986, ISBN 0-226-68473-3
  • Provine, W. B., ed., Evolution: Selected Papers by Sewall Wright, 1986, ISBN 0-226-91053-9
  • "Geneticists and Race", American Zoologist, 1986, 26:857–87.
  • "Progress in Evolution and Meaning in Life", in M. Nitecki, ed., Evolutionary Progress, 1989, ISBN 0-226-58692-8
  • Cain, A. J., and W. B. Provine, "Genes and Ecology in History", in Berry, R. J., et al., eds., Genes in Ecology: 33rd Symposium of the British Ecological Society, 1992, ISBN 0-521-54936-1
  • The "Random Genetic Drift" Fallacy, 2014, ISBN 9781500924126

References edit

  1. ^ "Provine, William Ball". VIVO.
  2. ^ a b Provine, Will (1999). "No Free Will". Isis. University of Chicago Press, History of Science Society. 90: S117–32. doi:10.1086/384611. ISSN 0021-1753. JSTOR 238010. S2CID 144040851.
  3. ^ Ramanujan, Krishna (September 9, 2015). "William Provine, History of Science Scholar, Dies at 73". Cornell Chronicle.
  4. ^ Provine, William B. (1971). The Origins of Theoretical Population Genetics. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-68465-2.
  5. ^ Provine, William B. (1989). Sewall Wright and Evolutionary Biology (Pbk. ed.). University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-68473-3.
  6. ^ Gillespie, J. H. (11 November 2001). "Is the Population Size of a Species Relevant to its Evolution?". Evolution. 55 (11): 2161–69. doi:10.1554/0014-3820(2001)055[2161:itpsoa]2.0.co;2. PMID 11794777.
  7. ^ Provine, William B. (2014). The "Random Genetic Drift" Fallacy. CreateSpace. ISBN 9781500924126.
  8. ^ Provine, William B. (1978). "The Role of Mathematical Population Geneticists in the Evolutionary Synthesis of the 1930s and 1940s". Studies in the History of Biology. 2: 167–92. PMID 11610409.
  9. ^ Reynolds, John Mark (June 2, 1995). "Que Res Vitas?: Phil Johnson Takes His Case to the East". Origins Research. Access Research Network. 16 (1).
  10. ^ Provine, William (February 12, 1998). . Second Annual Darwin Day Celebration. University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Archived from the original on August 29, 2007. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
  11. ^ Provine, William B.; Johnson, Phillip E. (June 2, 1995). "Darwinism: Science or Naturalistic Philosophy?, A Debate Between William B. Provine and Phillip E. Johnson at Stanford University, April 30, 1994". Origins Research. Access Research Network. 16 (1). Video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7dG9U1vQ_U.

External links edit

  • Cornell page

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William Ball Provine February 19 1942 September 1 2015 was an American historian of science and of evolutionary biology and population genetics He was the Andrew H and James S Tisch Distinguished University Professor at Cornell University and was a professor in the Departments of History Science and Technology Studies and Ecology and Evolutionary Biology William B ProvineProvine in 2008Born 1942 02 19 February 19 1942Nashville Tennessee U S DiedSeptember 1 2015 2015 09 01 aged 73 Horseheads New York U S EmployerCornell University Contents 1 Biography 2 History of theoretical population genetics 3 Education reform 4 Philosophy 5 In popular culture 6 Selected bibliography 7 References 8 External linksBiography editProvine was born in Tennessee He held a B S in mathematics 1962 and an M A 1965 and Ph D 1970 in History of Science from the University of Chicago 1 He joined the Cornell faculty in 1969 He suffered seizures in 1995 due to a brain tumour 2 Provine died on September 1 2015 due to complications from the tumor 3 History of theoretical population genetics editProvine s Ph D thesis later published as a book 4 documented the early origins of theoretical population genetics in the conflicts between the biostatistics and Mendelian schools of thought He documented later developments in theoretical population genetics in his biography of Sewall Wright 5 who was still alive and available for interviews In this book Provine criticizes Wright for confounding three different concepts of adaptive landscape genotype to fitness landscapes allele frequency to fitness landscapes and phenotype to fitness landscapes Provine later grew critical of Wright s views on genetic drift instead attributing observed effects to the consequences of inbreeding and consequent selection at linked sites John H Gillespie credits Provine with stimulating his interest in the topic of hitchhiking or genetic draft as an alternative to genetic drift 6 Provine later published his critique of genetic drift in a book 7 Provine defended the importance of mathematics contribution to the modern evolutionary synthesis 8 Education reform editIn 1970 Provine was instrumental in the founding of Cornell s Risley Residential College He was the first faculty member in residence Philosophy editProvine was a philosopher atheist and critic of intelligent design He engaged in prominent debates with theist philosophers and scientists about the existence of God and the viability of intelligent design He debated the founder of the intelligent design movement Phillip E Johnson and the two had a friendly relationship Provine said that his course on evolutionary biology began by having his students read Johnson s book Darwin on Trial 9 Provine was a determinist as he rejected the idea that humans exercise free will 2 10 Provine asserted that there is no evidence for the existence of God no life after death no absolute foundation for moral right and wrong and no ultimate meaning or purpose for life He was once a Presbyterian like his friend and intellectual rival Johnson saying their worldviews had been much the same before he became an atheist 11 In popular culture editProfessor Provine appeared in Ben Stein s movie Expelled No Intelligence Allowed Provine supervised the dissertation written by Bad Religion member Greg Graffin Graffin was a student of history of science at Cornell Provine also supervised Steve Leveen s sociology dissertation in 1982 Selected bibliography editThe Origins of Theoretical Population Genetics 1971 ISBN 0 226 68465 2 Mayr E and W B Provine eds The Evolutionary Synthesis Perspectives on the Unification of Biology 1980 ISBN 0 674 27225 0 Sewall Wright and Evolutionary Biology 1986 ISBN 0 226 68473 3 Provine W B ed Evolution Selected Papers by Sewall Wright 1986 ISBN 0 226 91053 9 Geneticists and Race American Zoologist 1986 26 857 87 Progress in Evolution and Meaning in Life in M Nitecki ed Evolutionary Progress 1989 ISBN 0 226 58692 8 Cain A J and W B Provine Genes and Ecology in History in Berry R J et al eds Genes in Ecology 33rd Symposium of the British Ecological Society 1992 ISBN 0 521 54936 1 The Random Genetic Drift Fallacy 2014 ISBN 9781500924126References edit Provine William Ball VIVO a b Provine Will 1999 No Free Will Isis University of Chicago Press History of Science Society 90 S117 32 doi 10 1086 384611 ISSN 0021 1753 JSTOR 238010 S2CID 144040851 Ramanujan Krishna September 9 2015 William Provine History of Science Scholar Dies at 73 Cornell Chronicle Provine William B 1971 The Origins of Theoretical Population Genetics University of Chicago Press ISBN 0 226 68465 2 Provine William B 1989 Sewall Wright and Evolutionary Biology Pbk ed University of Chicago Press ISBN 0 226 68473 3 Gillespie J H 11 November 2001 Is the Population Size of a Species Relevant to its Evolution Evolution 55 11 2161 69 doi 10 1554 0014 3820 2001 055 2161 itpsoa 2 0 co 2 PMID 11794777 Provine William B 2014 The Random Genetic Drift Fallacy CreateSpace ISBN 9781500924126 Provine William B 1978 The Role of Mathematical Population Geneticists in the Evolutionary Synthesis of the 1930s and 1940s Studies in the History of Biology 2 167 92 PMID 11610409 Reynolds John Mark June 2 1995 Que Res Vitas Phil Johnson Takes His Case to the East Origins Research Access Research Network 16 1 Provine William February 12 1998 Evolution Free Will and Punishment and Meaning in Life Second Annual Darwin Day Celebration University of Tennessee Knoxville Archived from the original on August 29 2007 Retrieved October 30 2015 Provine William B Johnson Phillip E June 2 1995 Darwinism Science or Naturalistic Philosophy A Debate Between William B Provine and Phillip E Johnson at Stanford University April 30 1994 Origins Research Access Research Network 16 1 Video at https www youtube com watch v m7dG9U1vQ U External links editCornell page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William B Provine amp oldid 1183082782, wikipedia, 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