On Evolution: The Development of the Theory of Natural SelectionHackett Publishing, 1 янв. 1996 г. - Всего страниц: 356 Designed for use in a broad range of courses in the humanities, Darwin's theory is laid out in a concise general Introduction and followed up in short chapter introductions. Each chapter concludes with an excerpt from Darwin's correspondence, commenting on the work in question, and its significance, impact, and reception. Two short appendixes are included--the first three chapters from Malthus, On Population, which gave Darwin the idea for natural selection and the paper by Wallace that motivated Darwin to abandon the Big Species Book and write Origin of Species. |
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Acknowledgments | ix |
Journal of Researches | xviii |
Darwins Notebooks | 46 |
Marginalia | 64 |
220 | 72 |
On Selection Under Domestication | 89 |
Variation of Organic Beings in | 99 |
Darwins View of the Importance of the 1844 | 116 |
Abstract of Darwins Theory Sent to Asa Gray | 152 |
Variation of Plants and Animals Under | 216 |
The Descent of Man second edition 1874 | 240 |
Flowers and Adaptation | 278 |
Autobiography | 307 |
Selections from Malthuss An Essay on | 323 |
On the Tendency | 335 |
Darwins Writings and General Bibliography | 346 |
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