Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
378
Language
English
Published
Sep 29, 2022
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Edition
1st ed. 2022
ISBN-10
3031116496
ISBN-13
9783031116490
Description
Michael P. Cohen delves into the profound impact of George C. Williams on the field of evolutionary biology and the broader implications of his work for understanding human culture and the environment. By analyzing Williams' theories, Cohen illustrates how they have shaped contemporary discussions around evolution, particularly regarding the relationship between genetics and the environment.
Through a careful exploration of Williams' ideas, the book highlights the necessity of evolutionary literacy in navigating modern biological discourse. Cohen makes a compelling case for why an understanding of these concepts is vital in a world where science increasingly intersects with societal challenges.
Cohen’s narrative weaves together historical context and philosophical inquiry, encouraging readers to consider the implications of evolution in shaping not just biological discourse but also cultural narratives. This exploration invites a diverse audience, from scientists to lay enthusiasts, to engage with the principles of evolutionary thought in light of current environmental issues.
Ultimately, the work serves as a gateway for readers to appreciate the foundational ideas of one of evolution's most significant thinkers and their relevance in contemporary society. Through this lens, Cohen fosters a deeper appreciation for the intricate connections between evolutionary theory, culture, and the environment.
Through a careful exploration of Williams' ideas, the book highlights the necessity of evolutionary literacy in navigating modern biological discourse. Cohen makes a compelling case for why an understanding of these concepts is vital in a world where science increasingly intersects with societal challenges.
Cohen’s narrative weaves together historical context and philosophical inquiry, encouraging readers to consider the implications of evolution in shaping not just biological discourse but also cultural narratives. This exploration invites a diverse audience, from scientists to lay enthusiasts, to engage with the principles of evolutionary thought in light of current environmental issues.
Ultimately, the work serves as a gateway for readers to appreciate the foundational ideas of one of evolution's most significant thinkers and their relevance in contemporary society. Through this lens, Cohen fosters a deeper appreciation for the intricate connections between evolutionary theory, culture, and the environment.
Genres
Science & Technology
History