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The Descent of Man, Charles Darwin
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Charles Darwin

The Descent of Man

In “The Descent of Man,” Charles Darwin meticulously explores the implications of his revolutionary theories of evolution, particularly as they pertain to human beings. Written in a clear and accessible style, this seminal work delves into topics such as sexual selection, the role of sociality in human evolution, and the genetic connections between humans and other species. Darwin's exhaustive research integrates the fields of anthropology, biology, and philosophy, creating a rich tapestry of ideas that challenge prevailing notions of human exceptionalism and moral superiority. His argumentative structure balances empirical evidence with philosophical inquiry, making it a profound exploration of not just where we came from, but the nature of humanity itself within the broader context of life on Earth. Charles Darwin (1809–1882), an eminent naturalist and biologist, is best known for his theory of natural selection. His lifelong observations and meticulous studies of various species, from the Galápagos finches to the morphology of human beings, cultivated an understanding that would reshape our comprehension of existence. “The Descent of Man” emerges as a natural progression from his earlier works, especially “On the Origin of Species,” and reflects his deep commitment to scientific inquiry and intellectual rigor as he grapples with the complexities of human evolution. This book is essential for any reader interested in the intersections of science, philosophy, and human nature. Darwin's insights not only challenge the reader's perceptions of humanity's place in the natural world but also invite profound reflections on morality and society. With its rich scientific narrative and compelling arguments, “The Descent of Man” remains a thought-provoking read that continues to resonate with contemporary discussions in biology, ethics, and anthropology.
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1,090 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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