The meaning of evolution. A study of the history of life and of its significance for man. - SIMPSON George Gaylord

KORTE INHOUD

Softcover, pb, 8vo, 364 pp., index

George Gaylord Simpson is a renowned paleontologist. Published in 1949, the book explores the theory of evolution in a comprehensive and accessible manner. Simpson discusses the history of life on Earth, starting from the simplest organisms to the complex forms of life we see today, including humans. He delves into the significance of evolution for understanding human existence, our place in the natural world, and our future. The book is a blend of scientific facts, philosophical insights, and thought-provoking discussions, making it a must-read for anyone interested in biology, paleontology, or the broader questions of life's meaning and purpose.

1966Taal: Engelszie alle details...

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1966Uitgever: Yale University Press364 paginasTaal: Engels