Debating Darwin

Debating Darwin

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Sep 10, 2016 · Inglés · Kindle (398 páginas)
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Formato Kindle
Páginas 398
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Sep 10, 2016
Editorial The University of Chicago Press

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In this engaging exploration, Robert J. Richards and Michael Ruse delve into the complex intellectual landscape that shaped Charles Darwin's groundbreaking theories on evolution. They engage in a thoughtful dialogue, presenting differing perspectives on the influences that emerged from German philosophy and science during Darwin's time. Through their debate, the authors uncover how these ideas not only informed Darwin’s thinking but also set the stage for the broader dialogue surrounding evolutionary theory.

Richards and Ruse meticulously trace the threads of philosophical thought that intertwined with natural science, bringing to light key figures and concepts that contributed to Darwin’s groundbreaking work. Their discussion raises critical questions about the nature of scientific inquiry and the philosophical underpinnings that guide it. This interplay between ideas and the individual genius of Darwin serves as a focal point for understanding the larger evolution debate.

As they challenge each other’s views, the authors encourage readers to engage with the complexities of scientific development and its historical context. The book serves as both a debate and an invitation to reflect on the foundations of evolutionary thought, urging an appreciation for the depth of inquiry that laid the groundwork for one of science's most significant breakthroughs.

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Religión y Espiritualidad Ciencia y Tecnología Historia Filosofía Salud y Bienestar Naturaleza
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