Zoological Philosophy
Discover the groundbreaking ideas of Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet de Lamarck in "Zoological Philosophy," published in 2011 by Cambridge University Press. This insightful work, originally penned in 1809, presents Lamarck's pioneering theory that species evolve through variations caused by external pressures. His revolutionary concepts laid the groundwork for later evolutionary theories, notably influencing Charles Darwin's work. Spanning 506 pages, this comprehensive edition explores the intricate relationships within the animal kingdom, making it an essential read for anyone interested in zoology, comparative physiology, and psychological studies. Dive into the mind of one of history's most notable zoologists and witness the early thoughts that shaped the understanding of life on Earth. Expand your library today and gain a deeper appreciation for the evolution of species!