About This Book
This edited collection gathers essays by biologists, geologists, philosophers and other scholars who assess the impact of Darwinian ideas on scientific research and thought. Contributors review theories of natural selection, variation and heredity, and examine cellular structure, embryology, paleontology, biogeography, plant and animal responses to environment, and the role of coloration and reproductive biology. Several essays extend discussion beyond biology to consider philosophical, sociological, linguistic, historical, religious and physical‑science implications, and experimental approaches influenced by evolutionary thinking. Chapters are written for the educated lay reader and aim to illustrate how evolutionary concepts have reshaped diverse fields and ongoing lines of modern inquiry.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
You May Also Like
"'Tis Sixty Years Since" / Address of Charles Francis Adams; Founders' Day, January 16, 1913
by Charles Francis Adams
"... és a felelősségtől való rettegés"
by Émile Faguet
"A Most Unholy Trade," Being Letters on the Drama by Henry James
by Henry James
"About My Father's Business": Work Amidst the Sick, the Sad, and the Sorrowing
by Thomas Archer
"America for Americans!" / The Typical American, Thanksgiving Sermon
by John Philip Newman
"Bethink Yourselves!"
by graf Leo Tolstoy



