Man in the Light of Evolution
Thomson, J Arthur
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Add to basket"Man in the Light of Evolution" is a profound exploration of human development and biological progress. As a prominent biologist and naturalist, J. Arthur Thomson examines how the theory of evolution reshapes our understanding of humanity's place in the natural world. The work delves into the physical, intellectual, and moral aspects of man, tracing the ancestral lineage and the mechanisms of inheritance that have shaped the species.
Thomson presents a holistic view, integrating biological facts with philosophical inquiry. He discusses the continuity between humans and the animal kingdom while highlighting the distinctive qualities that define the human experience. By synthesizing scientific observations with a contemplative approach to nature, the book offers a compelling narrative on the ascent of man and the potential for future growth.
This work remains a significant contribution to the literature on evolutionary biology and the history of science. It serves as an accessible bridge between complex scientific concepts and the general reader's curiosity about their origins. Readers interested in the history of evolutionary thought and the philosophical implications of Darwinism will find "Man in the Light of Evolution" to be an insightful and enduring study.
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