Lamarck
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
126
Language
English
Published
Dec 13, 1984
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192875884
ISBN-13
9780192875884
Description
Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck stands as a pivotal figure in the landscape of 19th-century science, his contributions often overshadowed by his contemporaries. Ludmilla Jordanova explores Lamarck's life and work, revealing the complexities of his theories, particularly in relation to evolution and biology. Through a thoughtful examination of historical context, Jordanova sheds light on how Lamarck's ideas were both innovative and, at times, misunderstood.
This narrative delves into the intricate world of scientific thought during Lamarck's era, highlighting the challenges he faced and the enduring legacy of his work. As readers journey through the pages, they are invited to reconsider the evolution of evolutionary theory and appreciate the foundational role Lamarck played in shaping our understanding of life’s complexities.
This narrative delves into the intricate world of scientific thought during Lamarck's era, highlighting the challenges he faced and the enduring legacy of his work. As readers journey through the pages, they are invited to reconsider the evolution of evolutionary theory and appreciate the foundational role Lamarck played in shaping our understanding of life’s complexities.
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