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A systematic exposition of Darwinian theory followed by an examination of developments that arose after Darwin. The text surveys the historical foundations of biological thought and then treats classification, comparative morphology, embryology, paleontology, and geographical distribution as lines of evidence for descent with modification. The principles of natural selection and sexual selection are explained and evaluated, with chapters on supporting data and contemporary criticisms. The volume concludes by framing post-Darwinian debates over heredity, utility, and isolation, and is organized as an expanded series of lectures intended to make evolutionary theory accessible to non-specialist readers.

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George John Romanes

George John Romanes was a prominent British biologist and philosopher, known for his contributions to the field of evolutionary biology. A close associate of Charles Darwin, Romanes played a significant role in the popularization of Darwinian ideas. His notable works include "Animal Intelligence," which explores the cognitive abilities of animals, and "A Candid Examination of Theism," where he critically examines religious beliefs through a scientific lens. Romanes was also an advocate for the study of mental evolution in humans, as seen in his book "Mental Evolution in Man." His writings reflect a deep engagement with the intersection of science and philosophy, making him a key figure in the discourse on evolution and its implications.

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