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Darwinianism: workmen and work.
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Darwinianism: workmen and work.

Author: James Hutchison Stirling
Publisher: Edinburgh, T. & T. Clark, 1894.
Edition/Format: Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Named Person: Charles Darwin; Erasmus Darwin; Robert Waring Darwin; Thomas Brown
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: James Hutchison Stirling
OCLC Number: 1213809
Description: xvi, 358 p. 22 cm.
Contents: pt. I. The workmen: Introductory. Of contemporary philosophy in the time of Dr. Darwin. Dr. Thomas Brown and Dr. Erasmus Darwin. Dr. Erasmus Darwin. Dr. Robert Waring Darwin. Charles Darwin.--pt. II. The work: Authorities used, compilation, etc. What led to the work and the success of it. What in Mr. Darwin himself conditioned the work and its success. The struggle for existence. The survival of the fittest. Determination of what the Darwinian theory is. Design. Natural selection criticised. Criticism of natural selection. Concluding considerations. Result.
Responsibility: By James Hutchison Stirling.

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