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E. E. Just and Creativity in Science. The Importance of Diversity.

W Malcolm Byrnes1.   

Abstract

Renowned biologist Ernest Everett Just (1883-1941) was an outspoken advocate for the classical embryologist's view of the cell; he believed that all the parts of the cell, but especially the cytoplasm, have important roles to play in the process of development, whereby a one-celled zygote becomes a many-celled animal. In opposition to geneticist Thomas Hunt Morgan, Just formulated a hypothesis for how the cell works in development, one that gave a more dominant role to cytoplasmic (instead of nuclear) factors. This paper argues that, in creating his hypothesis, Just applied insights from the African American intellectual community in which he was immersed, much as Charles Darwin applied insights from British political economist Thomas R. Malthus in formulating his theory of evolution by natural selection. This in no way diminishes the scientific validity of Just's (or Darwin's) hypothesis. Rather, it highlights Just's creativity and, as such, points to the importance of having diversity in science.

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Keywords:  Diversity in Science; Ernest Everett Just; History of Biology; Scientific Creativity

Year:  2015        PMID: 26321893      PMCID: PMC4548984          DOI: 10.1007/s12111-015-9305-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Afr Am Stud (New Brunsw)        ISSN: 1559-1646


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