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  • Perspectives on Genetics: A Comprehensive Collection of 6 Books

    Evolution and Adaptation, Problems of Genetics, The Methods and Scope of Genetics, etc.

    Perspectives on Genetics: A Comprehensive Collection of 6 Books offers a remarkable journey through time, showcasing a wide-ranging anthology that captures the iterative and evolving narrative of genetic science through a diverse array of literary styles. From groundbreaking theories to thought-provoking essays, this collection illuminates the trajectory of genetic understanding. With ... Read more

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  • The Effect of External Influences upon Development

    In "The Effect of External Influences upon Development," August Weismann presents a groundbreaking exploration of the interplay between environmental factors and biological development. Through a meticulous examination of various species, Weismann employs a scientific yet accessible literary style that bridges both natural history and biology, reflective of the dynamic intellectual debates of the ... Read more

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  • Essays Upon Heredity and Kindred Biological Problems

    Enriched edition. Authorised Translation

    In "Essays Upon Heredity and Kindred Biological Problems," August Weismann embarks on a thorough exploration of the principles governing heredity, laying foundational concepts that later shaped genetics. Written in a clear yet profound literary style characteristic of the late 19th century, Weismann's essays dissect notions of inheritance by challenging established Lamarckian theories. The book's ... Read more

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  • The Effect of External Influences upon Development

    Enriched edition. Unraveling the Biology of Evolution and Development through External Influences

    In "The Effect of External Influences upon Development," August Weismann presents a groundbreaking exploration of the interplay between environmental factors and biological evolution. Written in a rigorous yet accessible style, Weismann intricately examines how external stimuli shape the developmental pathways of organisms, offering insights that challenge the then-conventional Lamarckian views of ... Read more

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  • On Germinal Selection as a Source of Definite Variation

    Unveiling the Origins of Biological Diversity through Germinal Selection

    Translated by Thomas J. McCormack ...
    In "On Germinal Selection as a Source of Definite Variation," August Weismann presents a groundbreaking exploration of evolutionary theory that challenges conventional notions of heredity and adaptation. Through rigorous analysis and eloquent prose, Weismann posits that germinal selection'Äîselection occurring at the level of the germ cells'Äîplays a critical role in generating variation within ... Read more

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  • The Evolution Theory (Complete)

    Every one knows in a general way what is meant by the doctrine of descent—that it is the theory which maintains that the forms of life, animals and plants, which we see on our earth to-day, have not been the same from all time, but have been developed, by a process of transformation, from others of an earlier age, and are in fact descended from ancestors specifically different. According to this ... Read more

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  • Studies in the Theory of Descent (Complete)

    Some years ago, when I imparted to a lepidopterist my intention of investigating the origin of this enigmatical dimorphism, in the hope of profiting for my inquiry from his large experience, I received the half-provoking reply: “But there is nothing to investigate: it is simply the specific character of this insect to appear in two forms; these two forms alternate with each other in regular ... Read more

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  • Darwin and Modern Science

    by A. C. Seward ...
    At the suggestion of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, the Syndics of the University Press decided in March, 1908, to arrange for the publication of a series of Essays in commemoration of the Centenary of the birth of Charles Darwin and of the Fiftieth anniversary of the publication of "The Origin of Species". The preliminary arrangements were made by a committee consisting of the following ... Read more

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  • Origin of Species

    MR. DARWIN'S long-standing and well-earned scientific eminence probably renders him indifferent to that social notoriety which passes by the name of success; but if the calm spirit of the philosopher have not yet wholly superseded the ambition and the vanity of the carnal man within him, he must be well satisfied with the results of his venture in publishing the 'Origin of Species'. Overflowing ... Read more

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  • The Biological Problem of To-day: Preformation Or Epigenesis?

    The Basis of a Theory of Organic Development

    by Oscar Hertwig ...
    Translated by Sir P. Chalmers Mitchell ...
    In "The Biological Problem of To-day: Preformation Or Epigenesis?", Oscar Hertwig delves into the contentious debate surrounding embryological development, contrasting the theories of preformation and epigenesis. Through a rigorous examination of contemporary biological thought, Hertwig weaves a complex narrative that not only explicates the mechanisms of development but also engages with the ... Read more

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  • The Factors of Organic Evolution

    Unraveling the Intricate Mechanisms of Evolutionary Development and Adaptation

    Herbert Spencer's "The Factors of Organic Evolution" presents a pioneering exploration of evolutionary theory within the framework of a philosophical perspective. In this seminal work, Spencer articulates the interplay between the laws of nature and the principles of biological evolution, emphasizing the significance of heredity, variation, and the struggle for existence. His literary style is ... Read more

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  • The Individual in the Animal Kingdom

    The groundbreaking first book by a major evolutionary biologist, published in 1912, that anticipated current thinking about organismal complexity.Julian Huxley’s The Individual in the Animal Kingdom, published in 1912, is a concise and groundbreaking work that is almost entirely unknown today. In it, Huxley analyzes the evolutionary advances in life’s organizational complexity, anticipating many ... Read more

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