
Essays On Darwinism
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A brisk invitation to think again about how we see life, mind, and method. A collection that asks big questions with clarity, wit, and stubborn integrity. Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing's Essays On Darwinism presents philosophical science essays that probe evolution philosophy critique, science and religion analysis, and the stubborn debates that shaped late nineteenth-century science. This is not merely a historical antique; it is a lucid, accessible reference for students and a provocative read for the curious layperson. Stebbing's enquiries keep pace with Victorian Britain's science writing: r...
A brisk invitation to think again about how we see life, mind, and method. A collection that asks big questions with clarity, wit, and stubborn integrity. Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing's Essays On Darwinism presents philosophical science essays that probe evolution philosophy critique, science and religion analysis, and the stubborn debates that shaped late nineteenth-century science. This is not merely a historical antique; it is a lucid, accessible reference for students and a provocative read for the curious layperson. Stebbing's enquiries keep pace with Victorian Britain's science writing: rigorous, humane, and always grounded in the practicalities of observation and argument. The book stands as a touchstone in the history of science, offering valuable notes on natural selection critique and the philosophy of biology through a robust, readable voice. Its essays form a complete science essays collection that rewards repeated reading, making it an indispensable academic readership resource while remaining engaging for casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this volume has been restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, a honoured reference for students and a durable window into the history of science and philosophical inquiry.