Charles Darwin
Grant Allen
Belletristik / Romanhafte Biographien
Beschreibung
Charles Darwin by Grant Allen provides an in-depth exploration of Darwin's life and the intellectual climate that shaped his groundbreaking ideas. The narrative examines how Darwin, although not the first to propose evolution, clarified the crucial mechanisms behind natural selection. The book explores the historical context in which Darwin developed his theories, showing how societal shifts and the contributions of earlier thinkers influenced his work. It delves into Darwin's background, highlighting his upbringing in an environment conducive to scientific inquiry, and the broader intellectual movement that surrounded him. The work underscores the significance of Darwin's contributions not just to biology, but also to how they reshaped intellectual thought across disciplines. By examining the interplay of ideas from figures such as Lamarck and Malthus, the text enhances the reader's understanding of the scientific revolution that Darwin became a pivotal part of. It also reflects on the lasting implications of his work on both science and society, setting the foundation for future advancements in evolutionary biology and beyond.