Author: Lankester, E. Ray (Edwin Ray), Sir
Synopsis:
In 'Degeneration: A Chapter in Darwinism', Sir Edwin Ray Lankester delves into the fascinating world of degeneration and its implications for the theory of evolution. Through a series of thought-provoking essays, Lankester explores the concept of degeneration as a counterpoint to the idea of progress in the natural world. Drawing on examples from various organisms, he examines the causes and consequences of degeneration, challenging conventional notions of evolutionary advancement. With a keen eye for detail and a wealth of scientific knowledge, Lankester presents a compelling argument that will leave readers questioning their understanding of Darwinism and the intricate workings of nature.
Genres: Science, Non-fiction, Evolutionary Biology
Themes: Degeneration, Evolution, Natural Selection, Adaptation
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