
Darwin: A Very Short Introduction
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Science & Technology
格式
平装书
页数
125
语言
英语
已发布
Jun 7, 2001
出版商
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192854542
ISBN-13
9780192854544
描述
Jonathan Howard's concise exploration delves into the life and theories of Charles Darwin, offering readers a glimpse into the mind of one of history's most influential thinkers. The author unpacks the groundbreaking concept of evolution, detailing how it challenged societal norms and scientific thought in the 19th century. The implications of Darwin's work continue to resonate, sparking discussions on humanity's origins and our place in the natural world.
Howard skillfully navigates the controversies surrounding Darwin's research, illustrating how it stirred both admiration and outrage. From the initial reactions to "On the Origin of Species" to the lasting effects on biology and genetics, the narrative sheds light on the ongoing relevance of Darwin's ideas.
This brief yet insightful introduction serves as a gateway for those intrigued by evolution, offering a foundational understanding of Darwin's contributions while encouraging further exploration into this pivotal subject.
Howard skillfully navigates the controversies surrounding Darwin's research, illustrating how it stirred both admiration and outrage. From the initial reactions to "On the Origin of Species" to the lasting effects on biology and genetics, the narrative sheds light on the ongoing relevance of Darwin's ideas.
This brief yet insightful introduction serves as a gateway for those intrigued by evolution, offering a foundational understanding of Darwin's contributions while encouraging further exploration into this pivotal subject.