
The Evolution of Man: A Popular Scientific Study; Volume 2 - Paperback
The Evolution of Man: A Popular Scientific Study; Volume 2 - Paperback
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by Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (Author)
The Evolution of Man, Volume 2 by Ernst Haeckel, a prominent zoologist and evolutionist, presents a detailed exploration of Darwinian theory and its implications for understanding human origins. This volume continues Haeckel's rigorous scientific study, building upon his earlier work to further elaborate on the principles of natural selection and adaptation. Haeckel, a strong proponent of Darwin's ideas, provides a comprehensive overview of the evidence supporting evolutionary theory, drawing from comparative anatomy, embryology, and paleontology.
This work not only offers insights into the scientific debates of the late 19th and early 20th centuries but also demonstrates the historical development of evolutionary thought. It remains valuable for those interested in the history of science, the development of evolutionary biology, and the intellectual context in which Darwin's theories were popularized and debated.
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