The Doctrine of Evolution: Its Basis and Its Scope by Henry Edward Crampton

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Author Crampton, Henry Edward, 1875-1956
Title The Doctrine of Evolution: Its Basis and Its Scope
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Summary "The Doctrine of Evolution: Its Basis and Its Scope" by Henry Edward Crampton is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This work comprises a series of lectures that aim to elucidate the principles of evolution, exploring its foundational elements in natural history as well as its far-reaching implications across various aspects of life and society. The text emphasizes the importance of evolution in understanding the relationships and adaptations of living organisms, ultimately leading to its significance in human life and thought. The opening of Crampton's work introduces the overarching topic of evolution, establishing it as a fundamental natural process evident in both the biological and physical worlds. He discusses the complex nature of life and its inherent adaptability, emphasizing that all forms of life follow certain laws and patterns of change, reflecting a continuous history shaped by natural forces. Crampton also sets the stage for a closer examination of organic evolution, addressing common misconceptions and highlighting the necessity of understanding both the evidence and implications of evolution for comprehending the significance of living organisms in our universe. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class QH: Science: Natural history
Subject Evolution
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EBook-No. 16442
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Most Recently Updated Dec 12, 2020
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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