Darwin
2d ed.
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Word Count
145,500 words, Guess
Page Count
582 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL4410188M
- ISBN-100393011925
- OCLC Control Number4983177
- OCLC Control Numberdarwinappl00appl
- Library of Congress Control Number79013599
and 2 more
- LibraryThing3153887
- Goodreads2724189
Classifications
- DDC575/.0092/4
- LCCQH365.Z9 A7 1979
Description
The impact of Charles Darwin's work on Western civilization has been broad and deep. As much as anyone in the modern era, he changed human thought, and his influence is still felt in virtually all aspects of our lives. The biological sciences, as well as social thought, philosophy, ethics, religion, and literature, have all been shaped and reshaped by evolutionary concepts. - Publisher.
Description
Selections from Darwin's work and essays by contemporary scientists examining the influence of Darwin's work.
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Series Statement
- A Norton critical edition
Other Editions
- Darwin
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