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Control Number308976
Date and Time of Latest Transaction20150706092935.AM
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Cataloging SourceSTII-DOST
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Main Entry - Personal NameRuse, Michael
Title StatementCharles Darwin on human evolution by Michael Ruse
Physical Descriptionpages 10-19 computer file; text; 189kb
Summary, Etc.In the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin says little about human evolution, other than to assert firmly that we humans did evolve and are part of the interrelated natural world along with all other organisms. However this should not conceal Darwin’s great interest in the topic, a matter to which he turned in his Descent of Man (published 12 years after the Origin), where he made very clear the natural processes leading to Homo sapiens, dwelling at length on the special role of the secondary mechanism of sexual selection. In the Descent, Darwin makes it very clear that he thinks human thinking and actions, especially in the moral realm, have an evolutionary origin just as much as our physical nature.04
Subject Added Entry - Topical TermDarwin, Charles04
 Social sciences04
 Human evolution04
 Wallace, Alfred Russel04
 Biological progress
LocationDOST STII ScienceDirect NONPRINTS NP 13-14376 1 13-14376 Online/Download 2010-11-05
 
     
 
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