Degeneration - Ray Lankester E. (Edwin Ray) Sir
- A Chapter in Darwinism
"Degeneration: A Chapter in Darwinism" by Edwin Ray Lankester explores a counterintuitive concept within the framework of evolution and natural selection. This important work delves into the phenomenon of degeneration, where organisms, rather than progressing along a linear path of increasing complexity, can actually simplify and regress in form and function. Lankester's exploration of degeneration provides a nuanced perspective on Darwinism, challenging simplistic views of evolutionary progress.
This historically significant contribution to biology and natural history examines the biological processes and potential causes behind this regressive evolution. It offers valuable insights into the complexities of life and the ever-changing relationship between organisms and their environments. A thought-provoking exploration relevant to broader discussions of science and its philosophical underpinnings, "Degeneration" remains a compelling study for anyone interested in the history of evolutionary thought.
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EAN: 9781023594394