Arvid Ågren
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Evolutionary biologist. Assistant Professor CCLCM/CWRU. Author of The Gene's-Eye View of Evolution (OUP 2021). The Paradox of the Organism (HUP) coming in 2025. www.arvidagren.com
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The kind of folder that gets you excited.

From the John Bowlby file at the Wellcome Collection.
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Ernst Mayr’s assesment of his fellow Crafoord Prize winners John Maynard Smith and George Williams.

Told by David Haig, who had been summoned to Mayr’s office.
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In Ted Anderson’s Lack biography, p. 183.
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Ernst Mayr and David Lack in Oxford 1966.
Mayr and Lack standing outside wearing academic gowns.
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Agreed, which feels sad.

Looking at old book reviews in the Nature archive is one of my favourite forms of procrastination.
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David Lack (and V.C. Wynne-Edwards) on not letting students adress them by their first name.
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Three covers for the Swedish translation of The Selfish Gene: from 1983, 1992, and 2019.

Note how the 1992 edition has an added subtitle: “A study in sociobiology”, which was never used in English.

I’m not aware of any other instance where a subtitle was added. Has anyone seen another example?
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“He is nearly always right, and always sensible.”

Alan Grafen on John Maynard Smith as the clearing-house for applications of game theory to biology.

From Grafen’s review of Evolution and the Theory of Games (Times Higher Education Supplement, 18 February 1983).
Black-and-white scanned excerpt about John Maynard Smith, by Alan Grafen. It reads “Maynard Smith can explain difficult ideas in an entertaining and effective way, by the spoken and written word. He is also the clearing-house for applications of game theory to biology, as a consulting editor for journals and the obvious referee for related papers. His opinions on models are always sound. Should one believe Bloggs’ result? Does it depend crucially on some parameter? Has Bloggs generalized his result to include the case x=5? Should we really expect to see animals behaving as Bloggs suggests? Has anyone seen this? Maynard Smith will know. He is nearly always right, and always sensible.”
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In 1982, Mark Ridley called Peter Medawar “the best reviewer of scientific books in the English-speaking world”.

Who deserves that title today?
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He’s quite frank about the advantages that sometimes came with that.
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From his contribution to Leaders in Animal Behavior (2010, p. 402)
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John Krebs on growing up with a famous father (and not naming his daughters Hans).
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First seminar is this Friday, September 19 at 9am Eastern.

Laurence Hurst and Phil Madgwick.

Join us!
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Join us this Friday at 13:00 UTC for the first Internal Conflicts STN seminar of this academic year, featuring Laurence Hurst and Phil Madgwick! Details via internalconflictsstn.wordpress.com/seminars/, also on several upcoming seminars.
Information on the seminar, with pictures of Laurence Hurst (left) and Phil Madgwick (right).
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Take a sneak peak at The Paradox of the Organism at Google books books.google.com/books?hl=sv&...

Don’t forget to pre-order!
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Excited to head back to Cambridge this weekend to celebrate David Haig.
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Another fun Morris memory:

Tinbergen was annoyed when grad students bought fish food instead of making their own. To him, it lacked the dignity of labour.
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Desmond Morris learning the different stages of Tinbergen friendship through cigarettes.

(Watching, 2006, p. 72)
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If you work on the internal conflicts, do consider proposing a paper for our upcoming special issue in the Journal of Evolutionary Biology.

More info here: internalconflictsstn.wordpress.com/special-issue/
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I grew up in a country with a national church.

For a while it was led by someone who wrote a PhD on the physics and theology of time.

Here she is in English for the 2025 Boyle Lecture: Antje Jackelén, now Archbishop Emerita of Uppsala and Primate Emerita of Sweden.

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ISSR 2025 Boyle Lecture on Science and Religion - The Most Reverend Dr Antje Jackelén
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