Natural Selection - Charles Darwin
KORTE INHOUD
Darwin's greatest discovery: survival of the fittest.
"The Origin of Species" was the most important book published in the nineteenth century. It has had (and still has today) far-reaching consequences for scientific, philosophical, religious, social and racial attitudes. In the two chapters reproduced here, Darwin describes, with many interesting examples and some ingenious experiments, his principle of Natural Selection which - rather than simply evolution - was the essential key to his explanation of change and survival in the unceasing struggle for existence.
"The Origin of Species" was the most important book published in the nineteenth century. It has had (and still has today) far-reaching consequences for scientific, philosophical, religious, social and racial attitudes. In the two chapters reproduced here, Darwin describes, with many interesting examples and some ingenious experiments, his principle of Natural Selection which - rather than simply evolution - was the essential key to his explanation of change and survival in the unceasing struggle for existence.
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1995Uitgever: Orion Publishing Co64 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 1857996054ISBN-13: 9781857996050Koop dit boek tweedehands
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1996, small pocket, age tanned, good copy [Auteur: Darwin, Charles] [Taal: en] [Uitgever: Phoenix] [Jaar: 1996] [Titel: Natural Selection]