Dimensions of Darwinism
Explore the intricate world of evolutionary theory with Dimensions of Darwinism by Marjorie Grene. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1986, this compelling collection features twelve insightful essays contributed by biologists, historians, and philosophers. Spanning 348 pages, the book delves into the growth and conceptual framework of the modern evolutionary synthesis, often referred to as 'neo-Darwinism'.
As you journey through these essays, you'll encounter a thorough analysis of the development, significance, and challenges faced by twentieth-century evolutionary theory. This thought-provoking work is essential for anyone interested in the history of science, organic evolution, and the profound influence of Charles Darwin's ideas. Enhance your understanding of evolution and its ongoing impact on biology with this essential read.