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  • Was Man Created?

    by Henry A. Mott ...
    "Was Man Created?" by Henry A. Mott delves into the profound questions surrounding human existence and the origins of humanity. Mott explores various philosophical, scientific, and theological perspectives, challenging readers to consider the implications of creation versus evolution. Through a thoughtful examination of historical texts and contemporary debates, the book invites readers to reflect ... Read more

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  • Was Man Created?

    An Exploration of Human Origins and Existential Mysteries

    by Henry A. Mott ...
    In "Was Man Created?", Henry A. Mott engages readers with a thought-provoking exploration of humanity's origins, examining theological, evolutionary, and philosophical perspectives. Mott's literary style combines rigorous analysis with accessible prose, deftly navigating complex arguments while inviting contemplative reflection. The book situates itself within a broader discourse surrounding ... Read more

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  • On Growth and Form

    Series series Canto Classics
    Why do living things and physical phenomena take the form they do? D'Arcy Thompson's classic On Growth and Form looks at the way things grow and the shapes they take. Analysing biological processes in their mathematical and physical aspects, this historic work, first published in 1917, has also become renowned for the sheer poetry of its descriptions. A great scientist sensitive to the ... 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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  • Man's Place in Nature and Other Essays

    Forty years ago the position of scientific studies was not so firmly established as it is to-day, and a conflict was necessary to secure their general recognition. The forces of obscurantism and of free and easy dogmatism were arrayed against them; and, just as in former centuries astronomy, and in more recent times geology, so in our own lifetime biology, has had to offer a harsh and fighting ... Read more

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  • Marvels of Pond-life

    "Marvels of Pond-lifestyles" is a charming work authored via Henry J. Slack, a renowned naturalist of the nineteenth century. This e book serves as a charming exploration of the hidden and problematic world of aquatic life found in ponds and water bodies. In this enticing paintings, Slack invitations readers to embark on a adventure of discovery underneath the tranquil surfaces of ponds. He ... Read more

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  • The Factors of Organic Evolution

    The two parts of which this Essay consists, originally published in The Nineteenth Century for April and May 1886 respectively, now reappear with the assent of the proprietor and editor of that periodical, to whom my thanks are due for his courtesy in giving it. Some passages of considerable length which, with a view to needful brevity, were omitted when the articles first appeared, have been ... Read more

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  • Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer on the Origin of Species and Principles of Biology (Illustrated)

    This book has an active table of contents to access each chapter of the following titles:The Origin of Species – Charles DarwinThe Principles of Biology: Volume 1 and 2 – Herbert SpencerThe most well-known work An Essay on the Principle of Population was published by Malthus in 1798. Malthus argued that increases in population would eventually diminish the ability of the world to feed itself and ... 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 Wonders of Life: A Popular Study of Biological Philosophy

    by Ernst Haeckel ...
    "The Wonders of Life: A Popular Study of Biological Philosophy" by Ernst Haeckel is a profound exploration of the intricate relationship between life and the natural world. Haeckel, a prominent biologist and philosopher, delves into the principles of evolution and the interconnectedness of all living organisms. Through vivid illustrations and accessible language, he presents complex biological ... Read more

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  • Darwinism Applied to Man

    This early work by Alfred Russel Wallace was originally published in 1889 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'Darwinism Applied to Man' contains an account of of the general identity of human and animal structure, diseases common to man and other animals, summary of the animal characteristics of man, and other aspects of evolutionary theory. Alfred Russel ... Read more

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  • Degeneration: A Chapter in Darwinism

    Enriched edition. Exploring Species Devolution in Evolutionary Theory

    In "Degeneration: A Chapter in Darwinism," Sir E. Ray Lankester explores the darker facets of evolutionary theory, particularly the phenomenon of degeneration as it pertains to species' adaptability. Lankester's prose marries scientific rigor with literary elegance, encapsulating complex ideas in an engaging manner. By situating degeneration within the broader framework of Darwinian thought, he ... Read more

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