Theory of Evolution in the Light of Facts

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Adaptive Phenomena
Animal Geograhy
Animal Kingdom
Animal Worlds
Ant Guests
Ants
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Beetle Family
Biological Evolution
Biological Mechanisms of Change
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comparative anatomy
Cuttle Fish
Darwinism
Earth
Embryo Sac
Embryogeny
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Evening Primrose
Evolution
evolutionary biology history
Evolutionary Change
Evolutionary Facts
Evolutionary Hypothesis
Evolutionary Processes
Families
Fern Palms
Fertile Leaves
Fertile Shoot
Free Crossing
Genetic Connections
Genetics
historical analysis of Darwinism
Lamarckism
Larger Plant Groups
Lepas Anatifera
Mundus Subterraneus
natural selection mechanisms
Neo-Darwinism
Neo-Lamarckism
Organic Life
Organisms
Organisms on Earth
Origin of Organisms
Origins of Life
Palaeobotany
Palaeontological
Palaeontological Law
Palaeontological of Evolution
Palaeontological Theory
palaeontology
Parasitism
Plant Geography
Plant Groups
Plant Worlds
S.J.
scientific hypothesis evaluation
species adaptation
Swimming Crabs
Symbiotics
Termites
Theory of Evolution
World Wide Breadth

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367273392
  • Weight: 371g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1913, The Theory of Evolution in the Light of Facts examines the theory of Descent; the book is a time capsule of information, providing a record of the explorations into Darwinian theory during the first half of the 20th century. The book examines the contradictions which arose between technical work of the period and the assumptions surrounding the theory of evolution. The book aims to address that which is considered ‘certain’ or ‘probable’ from postulation in order to explain and clearly define the theory of evolution. It does this through hypothesising on the development of animals and plants using the systems of Darwin and Lamarck. This book will be of interest to anthropologists and historians of natural science alike.

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