
Darwin, and After Darwin, Volumes 1 and 3 An Exposition of the Darwinian Theory and a Discussion of Post-Darwinian Questions
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Authors:
- Romanes, George John
1848 - 1894
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In the late 19th century, the scientific community grappled with the revolutionary implications of Charles Darwin's theories on evolution. In "Darwin, and After Darwin, Volumes 1 and 3," George John Romanes meticulously examines the foundational principles of Darwinian thought, including natural selection and the emergence of species. He delves into post-Darwinian questions that challenge and expand upon these ideas, providing a comprehensive framework for understanding the evolution of life. This work is essential for students, historians, and civic activists interested in the intersection of science and philosophy. Romanes' articulate exploration invites readers to engage with the ongoing dialogue about evolution's impact on our understanding of humanity and the natural world.
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