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The Individual In The Animal Kingdom Julian Huxley

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The Individual In The Animal Kingdom Julian Huxley
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Publisher: The MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.68 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Julian Huxley
ISBN: 9780262045377, 0262045370
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Individual In The Animal Kingdom Julian Huxley by Julian Huxley 9780262045377, 0262045370 instant download after payment.

Julian Huxley’s The Individual in the Animal Kingdom is a book
about the major transitions in evolution (MTEs), avant la lettre.
When it was published in 1912, the modern evolutionary
synthesis had not occurred, the central dogma of molecular
biology was unknown, and the experimental methods we
now take for granted were impossible to fathom. Biology has
clearly come a long way since the early twentieth century, so
some might infer they will find little of value in this mono-
graph. The standard response would be that standing on the
shoulders of past giants is the only way to see into the distant
scientific horizon, but Newton’s aphorism only holds true if
the footings we are perched upon are sound.

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