Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
224
Language
English
Published
Aug 1, 2013
Publisher
Siri Scientific Press
ISBN-10
0957453027
ISBN-13
9780957453029
Description
Ted Benton's exploration of Alfred Russel Wallace's life and contributions reveals the profound impact this lesser-known figure had on the theory of evolution. Wallace's journey as an explorer and scientist is meticulously documented, highlighting his groundbreaking discovery of natural selection alongside Charles Darwin. This narrative emphasizes that Wallace's insights were not just brief moments of inspiration but the culmination of years of dedicated research and observation.
As a public intellectual, Wallace engaged with the broader social and scientific issues of his time, advocating for conservation, education, and social justice. His thoughts resonate with contemporary debates, offering valuable perspective on humanity's relationship with nature and the responsibilities that come with knowledge.
By weaving together Wallace's scientific achievements and his role as a public thinker, Benton invites readers to reflect on the relevance of Wallace's ideas in today's world. The book serves as a reminder of the necessity for critical thinking and moral responsibility in the face of ongoing environmental challenges.
As a public intellectual, Wallace engaged with the broader social and scientific issues of his time, advocating for conservation, education, and social justice. His thoughts resonate with contemporary debates, offering valuable perspective on humanity's relationship with nature and the responsibilities that come with knowledge.
By weaving together Wallace's scientific achievements and his role as a public thinker, Benton invites readers to reflect on the relevance of Wallace's ideas in today's world. The book serves as a reminder of the necessity for critical thinking and moral responsibility in the face of ongoing environmental challenges.