Darwin's sciences : how Charles Darwin voyaged from rocks to worms in his search for facts to explain how the earth, its geological features, and its inhabitants evolved
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Darwin's sciences : how Charles Darwin voyaged from rocks to worms in his search for facts to explain how the earth, its geological features, and its inhabitants evolved
Wiley Blackwell, 2016
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [218]-236) and index
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Description
A complete scientific biography of Darwin that takes into account the latest research findings, both published and unpublished, on the life of this remarkable man.
Considered the first book to thoroughly emphasize Darwin's research in various fields of endeavor, what he did, why he did it, and its implications for his time and ours.
Rather than following a strictly chronological approach - a narrative choice that characteristically offers an ascent to On the Origin of Species (1859) with a rapid decline in interest following its publication and reception - this book stresses the diversity and full extent of Darwin's career by providing a series of chapters centering on various intellectual topics and scientific specializations that interested Darwin throughout his life.
Authored by academics with years of teaching and discussing Darwin, Darwin's Sciences is suited to any biologist who is interested in the deeper implications of Darwin's research.
Table of Contents
Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
1 Introduction 1
2 DarwintheGeologist 12
3 DarwintheZoologist 44
4 DarwintheBotanist 93
5 Darwin the Social Scientist 152
6 Coda: Darwin,Worms, and theWorld 208
Bibliography 218
Index 237
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