Man and His Ancestor: A Study in Evolution
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This non-fiction work, published at the turn of the 20th century, seeks to illuminate Darwin's theory of evolution and its impact on our understanding of humanity. The author presents a comprehensive account of the scientific evidence for evolution, including the fossil record, comparative anatomy, and the principles of natural selection. The book explores how Darwin's theory revolutionized our understanding of life on Earth and addresses potential counter-arguments. It examines the evolutionary journey of humankind from its ancient ancestors, tracing the development of various primate species and highlighting key adaptations that led to the emergence of Homo sapiens. Throughout, the author emphasizes the importance of scientific inquiry and the power of evidence in shaping our understanding of the natural world. The book aims to provide a compelling and accessible explanation of Darwin's theory, making it relevant for a broad audience interested in the history of life and the scientific understanding of humanity's place within it.Book Details
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Charles Morris
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Charles Morris was an American journalist, novelist and author of popular historical textbooks. He was born in Chester, Pennsylvania, the son of Samuel Pearson M...
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