The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex
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- Nombre de pages806
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4725148-4
- EAN8596547251484
- Date de parution04/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille954 Ko
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, " Charles Darwin expands upon his revolutionary theory of evolution, applying it specifically to human beings and sexual selection. This seminal work delves into the implications of evolutionary theory on human ancestry and social behaviors, using a compelling blend of observational data and philosophical inquiry. Darwin's literary style is both rigorous and accessible, marked by a careful examination of natural history and anthropological evidence, firmly situating his discourse within the Victorian intellectual milieu that was grappling with science and morality.
Charles Darwin, an eminent naturalist and geologist, is best known for his foundational contributions to the understanding of evolution. His extensive voyages, particularly on the HMS Beagle, and his interactions with various cultures and ecosystems deeply informed his perspectives. The evolution of his thought, particularly regarding human beings as part of the natural order, was a significant driving force behind "The Descent of Man, " reflecting his urge to demystify the human experience through the lens of natural selection.
This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of science, humanity, and philosophy. Darwin's insights not only challenge preconceived notions about human existence but also invite readers to reflect on the complexities of evolution and sexual dynamics. Whether you're a student of biology, philosophy, or history, Darwin's work remains a cornerstone for understanding both our past and our place in the natural world.
Charles Darwin, an eminent naturalist and geologist, is best known for his foundational contributions to the understanding of evolution. His extensive voyages, particularly on the HMS Beagle, and his interactions with various cultures and ecosystems deeply informed his perspectives. The evolution of his thought, particularly regarding human beings as part of the natural order, was a significant driving force behind "The Descent of Man, " reflecting his urge to demystify the human experience through the lens of natural selection.
This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of science, humanity, and philosophy. Darwin's insights not only challenge preconceived notions about human existence but also invite readers to reflect on the complexities of evolution and sexual dynamics. Whether you're a student of biology, philosophy, or history, Darwin's work remains a cornerstone for understanding both our past and our place in the natural world.
In "The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, " Charles Darwin expands upon his revolutionary theory of evolution, applying it specifically to human beings and sexual selection. This seminal work delves into the implications of evolutionary theory on human ancestry and social behaviors, using a compelling blend of observational data and philosophical inquiry. Darwin's literary style is both rigorous and accessible, marked by a careful examination of natural history and anthropological evidence, firmly situating his discourse within the Victorian intellectual milieu that was grappling with science and morality.
Charles Darwin, an eminent naturalist and geologist, is best known for his foundational contributions to the understanding of evolution. His extensive voyages, particularly on the HMS Beagle, and his interactions with various cultures and ecosystems deeply informed his perspectives. The evolution of his thought, particularly regarding human beings as part of the natural order, was a significant driving force behind "The Descent of Man, " reflecting his urge to demystify the human experience through the lens of natural selection.
This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of science, humanity, and philosophy. Darwin's insights not only challenge preconceived notions about human existence but also invite readers to reflect on the complexities of evolution and sexual dynamics. Whether you're a student of biology, philosophy, or history, Darwin's work remains a cornerstone for understanding both our past and our place in the natural world.
Charles Darwin, an eminent naturalist and geologist, is best known for his foundational contributions to the understanding of evolution. His extensive voyages, particularly on the HMS Beagle, and his interactions with various cultures and ecosystems deeply informed his perspectives. The evolution of his thought, particularly regarding human beings as part of the natural order, was a significant driving force behind "The Descent of Man, " reflecting his urge to demystify the human experience through the lens of natural selection.
This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of science, humanity, and philosophy. Darwin's insights not only challenge preconceived notions about human existence but also invite readers to reflect on the complexities of evolution and sexual dynamics. Whether you're a student of biology, philosophy, or history, Darwin's work remains a cornerstone for understanding both our past and our place in the natural world.