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Series Title
Discovering life's story ; Discovering life's story ; v. 2.
Author:
Hakim, Joy, author.
ISBN:
9781536222944
Summary:
"Can species change? Or go extinct? In the eighteenth century, most people answer no to both questions. But in the century that follows, that certainty gets challenged as some people in Europe question the common belief that all creatures are the same as they've been since life's creation. The Evolution of an Idea, the second volume of Discovering Life's Story, opens with the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus, who attempts to create an organizing system for the myriad forms of life on earth. It c
Pub Date:
2024
Call Number
Y 509 HAK 2024
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Books
Author:
Thompson, R. Paul, 1947- author.
ISBN:
9781780234465
Summary:
"Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species appeared a little more than 150 years ago. Although Darwin had already been developing his theory for more than twenty years and others before him had advocated evolutionary views, the book was transformative and marked the beginning of the development of evolutionary biology. The story of the development of evolutionary theory over the last century and a half is fascinating and conceptually rich; it has involved repeated modification, clarification, ex
Pub Date:
2015
Call Number
QH 361 .T46 2015
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Books
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Great courses Great courses (Compact disc)
Author:
Larson, Edward J. (Edward John) Teaching Company.
ISBN:
9781565852839
Summary:
This course is an enriching examination of the varied elements that so often make this science the object of strong sentiments and heated debate.
Pub Date:
2002
Call Number
BCD 576.8 LAR
Format
Audio disc
Series Title
Very short introductions ; Very short introductions ; 35.
Author:
Howard, Jonathan, 1943-
ISBN:
9780192854544
Summary:
"Darwin's theory of evolution, which implied that our ancestors were apes, caused a furore in the scientific world and beyond when The Origin of Species was published in 1859. Arguments still rage about the implications of his evolutionary theory, and scepticism about the value of Darwin's contribution to knowledge is widespread. In this analysis of Darwin's major insights and arguments, Jonathan Howard reasserts the importance of Darwin's work for the development of modern science and culture."
Pub Date:
2001 1982
Call Number
QH 31 .D2 H77 2001
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Books
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Series Title
Doubleday anchor books
Author:
Eiseley, Loren C., 1907-1977.
Pub Date:
1958
Call Number
QH 361 .E5
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Books
Author:
Markel, Howard, author.
ISBN:
9781324036746
Summary:
"By early morning of June 30, 1860, a large crowd began to congregate in front of Oxford University's brand-new Museum of Natural History. The occasion was the annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, and the subject of discussion was Charles Darwin's new treatise: fact or fiction? Darwin, a simultaneously reclusive and intellectually audacious squire from Kent, claimed to have solved 'that mystery of mysteries,' introducing a logical explanation of the origin of
Pub Date:
2024
Call Number
576.82 MAR 2024
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Books
Author:
McCalman, Iain.
ISBN:
9780393068146
Pub Date:
2009
Call Number
576.82 MCC 2009
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Books
Author:
Jones, Steve, 1944-
ISBN:
9780300155402
Summary:
Examines the influence of Charles Darwin's lesser-known works, discussing his "Earthworms," "Expression of Emotions," "Self-Fertilization," and "Forms of Flowers," and explaining how these works influenced modern biology.
Pub Date:
2011
Call Number
B DAR 2011
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