
Evolution in Modern Thought
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Authors:
- Bateson, William
1861 - 1926
- Bouglé, Célestin Charles Alfred
1870 - 1940
- Bury, J. B. (John Bagnell)
1861 - 1927
- Haeckel, Ernst
1834 - 1919
- HĂžffding, Harald
1843 - 1931
- Morgan, C. Lloyd (Conwy Lloyd)
1852 - 1936
- Schwalbe, Gustav Albert
1844 - 1916
- Thomson, J. Arthur (John Arthur)
1861 - 1933
- Waggett, P. N. (Philip Napier)
1862 - 1939
- Weismann, August
1834 - 1914
About this book
In an era marked by groundbreaking scientific advancements, "Evolution in Modern Thought" by J. Arthur Thomson et al. delves into the transformative ideas that reshaped our understanding of life. This pivotal work examines key concepts such as natural selection and descent, illuminating how Darwin's theories challenged traditional beliefs and laid the groundwork for modern biology. Ideal for students, educators, and civic activists, this document serves as a crucial resource for those seeking to understand the evolution of thought in the context of science and society. By exploring the interplay between scientific inquiry and philosophical reflection, readers will gain insights into the enduring impact of evolutionary theory on contemporary discussions.
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