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The origin of species

The origin of species

Charles Darwin

710 pages, parution le 21/06/2023

Résumé

The Origin of Species by Charles Darwin must rank as one of the most influential and consequential books ever published, initiating scientific, social and religious ferment ever since its first publication in 1859. Its full title is The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, in some editions prefaced by the word "On." Darwin describes the book as simply an "abstract" of his ideas, which are more fully fleshed out and supported with detailed examples in his other, more scholarly works (for example, he wrote several long treatises entirely about barnacles). The Origin of Species itself was intended to reach a wider audience and is written in such a way that any reasonably educated and thoughtful reader can follow Darwin's argument that species of animals and plants are not independent creations, fixed for all time, but mutable. Species have been shaped in response to the effects of natural selection, which Darwin compares to the directed or manual selection by human breeders of domesticated animals. The Origin of Species was eagerly taken up by the reading public, and rapidly went through several editions. This Standard Ebooks edition is based on the sixth edition published by John Murray in 1872, generally considered to be the definitive edition with many amendments and updates by Darwin himself. The Origin of Species has never been out of print and continues to be an extremely popular work. Later scientific discoveries such as the breakthrough of DNA sequencing have refined our concept of some of Darwin's ideas and given us a better understanding of issues he found puzzling, but the basic thrust of his theory remains unchallenged.

L'auteur - Charles Darwin

Charles Darwin (12 février 1809 - 19 avril 1882) est un naturaliste anglais dont les travaux et les théories sur l'évolution des espèces vivantes ont profondément révolutionné la biologie. Il a développé l'hypothèse, appelée depuis "darwinisme", selon laquelle toutes les espèces vivantes ont évolué au cours du temps à partir d'un ancêtre commun - ou d'un petit nombre d'ancêtres communs - grâce au processus de sélection naturelle.

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Éditeur(s) Culturea
Auteur(s) Charles Darwin
Parution 21/06/2023
Nb. de pages 710
Format 14.8 x 21
Couverture Broché
Poids 902g
EAN13 9791041806089

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