The Descent of Man, 9780140436310
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Uncover humanity’s origins, evolution, and the essence of being human.

The Descent of Man

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    864 pages

  • Release Date

    13 April 2004

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Summary

The Descent of Man: Unveiling Humanity’s Origins

“One of the ten most significant books” - Sigmund Freud

No book made a greater impact on the intellectual world of its first Victorian readers nor has had such an enduring influence on our thinking on science, literature, theology and philosophy.

In The Descent of Man, Darwin addresses the crucial question of the origins, evolution and racial divergence of mankind, that he had deliberately left out of On t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780140436310
ISBN-10:0140436316
Series:Penguin Classics
Author:Charles Darwin
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:864
Edition:1st
Release Date:13 April 2004
Weight:588g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 36mm
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Critics Review

One of the ten most significant books. (Sigmund Freud)”

“[Darwin’s] second great book … An intellectually daring feat.” —Richard O. Prum, in The Evolution of Beauty

About The Author

Charles Darwin

Charles Darwin, a Victorian scientist and naturalist, has become one of the most famous figures of science to date. Born in 1809 to an upper-middle-class medical family, he was destined for a career in either medicine or the Anglican Church. However, he never completed his medical education and his future changed entirely in 1831 when he joined HMS Beagle as a self-financing, independent naturalist. On returning to England in 1836 he began to write up his theories and observations which culminated in a series of books, most famously On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection in 1859, where he challenged and contradicted contemporary biological and religious beliefs with two decades worth of scientific investigation and theory. Darwin’s theory of natural selection is now the most widely accepted scientific model of how species evolve. He died in 1882 and was buried in Westminster Abbey.

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