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The Descent of Man

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Focusing on human evolution, Charles Darwin explores the origins of our species, asserting that humans share a close ancestry with chimpanzees and gorillas. He argues that the differences between humans and these primates are merely a matter of degree, challenging prevailing religious beliefs. In this work, Darwin offers a mechanistic and materialist perspective on human emergence, steering clear of superstition and spiritualism, and providing a groundbreaking analysis of our place in the evolutionary tree.

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The Descent of Man, Charles Darwin

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1997
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Langue
Anglais
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souple
Pages
698
ISBN13
9781573921763
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Première publication
1871
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The Descent of Man
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Focusing on human evolution, Charles Darwin explores the origins of our species, asserting that humans share a close ancestry with chimpanzees and gorillas. He argues that the differences between humans and these primates are merely a matter of degree, challenging prevailing religious beliefs. In this work, Darwin offers a mechanistic and materialist perspective on human emergence, steering clear of superstition and spiritualism, and providing a groundbreaking analysis of our place in the evolutionary tree.