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The Descent of Human Sex Ratio at Birth [electronic resource] : A Dialogue between Mathematics, Biology and Sociology / by Éric Brian, Marie Jaisson.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Methodos Series ; 4Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2007Description: XX, 258 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781402060366
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 300 23
LOC classification:
  • H1-970.9
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword -- Note on Translation -- Introduction -- 1: Physico-Theology and Mathematics (1710-1794) -- 2: Physiology, Probabilities and Statistics (1795-1830) -- 3: Statistical Sources, Law and Medicine (1846-1876) -- 4: Selection, Sexes and Statistics (since 1871) -- 5: A Sociological Issue and its Perversion (1898-1942) -- 6: A Stochastic Re-Evaluation -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: Condorcet (1743-1794) -- Appendix B: Charles Darwin (1809-1882) -- Appendix C: Maurice Halbwachs (1877-1945) -- Appendix D: Sex Ratios at Birth and the Calculus of Probabilities -- List of References.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: "Since the 18th century, one phenomenon, the proportion of the sexes at birth among human beings, has contributed to various developments such as the calculus of probabilities, administrative statistics, the moral and social sciences, the statistics of variability, post-Darwinian biology and Durkheimian sociology. This fact is brought to the critical attention of readers who rarely work together -- mathematicians, biologists, historians, social scientists and historians of the sciences -- along a three centuries European journey, meeting Süssmilch, Condorcet, Laplace, Fourier, Girou de Buzareingues, Poisson, Quetelet, Darwin, Düsing, Gini, Halbwachs or Fisher." "After a deconstruction of the past and present conditions of scientific understanding of human sex-ratio at birth, the authors are proposing a reconstruction of the dynamics of the phenomenon based on stochastics. This is an attempt in renewing our links with the oldest traditions of scholarly thinking, but too a kind of "well-tempered" reflexivity in today’s work of objectivization." "Appendixes get to the reader the first expression of a trend of the sex ratio at birth to adjust towards balance between the sexes by Condorcet in 1793-1794 ; a comparison of passages that Darwin devoted in 1871 and 1874 to similar issues ; and a sociological attempt of Halbwachs published in 1933.".
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Foreword -- Note on Translation -- Introduction -- 1: Physico-Theology and Mathematics (1710-1794) -- 2: Physiology, Probabilities and Statistics (1795-1830) -- 3: Statistical Sources, Law and Medicine (1846-1876) -- 4: Selection, Sexes and Statistics (since 1871) -- 5: A Sociological Issue and its Perversion (1898-1942) -- 6: A Stochastic Re-Evaluation -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: Condorcet (1743-1794) -- Appendix B: Charles Darwin (1809-1882) -- Appendix C: Maurice Halbwachs (1877-1945) -- Appendix D: Sex Ratios at Birth and the Calculus of Probabilities -- List of References.

"Since the 18th century, one phenomenon, the proportion of the sexes at birth among human beings, has contributed to various developments such as the calculus of probabilities, administrative statistics, the moral and social sciences, the statistics of variability, post-Darwinian biology and Durkheimian sociology. This fact is brought to the critical attention of readers who rarely work together -- mathematicians, biologists, historians, social scientists and historians of the sciences -- along a three centuries European journey, meeting Süssmilch, Condorcet, Laplace, Fourier, Girou de Buzareingues, Poisson, Quetelet, Darwin, Düsing, Gini, Halbwachs or Fisher." "After a deconstruction of the past and present conditions of scientific understanding of human sex-ratio at birth, the authors are proposing a reconstruction of the dynamics of the phenomenon based on stochastics. This is an attempt in renewing our links with the oldest traditions of scholarly thinking, but too a kind of "well-tempered" reflexivity in today’s work of objectivization." "Appendixes get to the reader the first expression of a trend of the sex ratio at birth to adjust towards balance between the sexes by Condorcet in 1793-1794 ; a comparison of passages that Darwin devoted in 1871 and 1874 to similar issues ; and a sociological attempt of Halbwachs published in 1933.".

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