A Reason for Everything : Natural Selection and the British Imagination

A Reason for Everything : Natural Selection and the British Imagination

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Jan 1, 2004 · Anglais · Relié (400 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 400
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 2004
Éditeur Faber & Faber
ISBN-10 0571223923
ISBN-13 9780571223923

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A Reason for Everything is about Britain and natural history, butterflies and snails, impassioned beliefs, and ideological struggles. The book begins with Alfred Russel Wallace, who discovered the idea of natural selection for himself in 1858, while his own life hung in a precarious, malarial balance - and closes with a portrait of Richard Dawkins, Britain's most prominent living advocate of natural selection. Charting the lives of some of the major thinkers in the years between, including Ronald Aylmer Fisher, J. B. S. Haldane, John Maynard Smith and Bill Hamilton, A Reason for Everything is an elegant and sophisticated account of Darwinism's progression from the nineteenth-century to the present.

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