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Haeckel : his life and work - Exploring Ernst Haeckel's Impact on Evolutionary Theory and Science History - cover

Haeckel : his life and work - Exploring Ernst Haeckel's Impact on Evolutionary Theory and Science History

Wilhelm Bölsche

Traducteur Joseph McCabe

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Haeckel: His Life and Work," Wilhelm B√∂lsche presents a compelling exploration of the life and contributions of Ernst Haeckel, a pivotal figure in the intersection of science and philosophy during the late 19th century. With a prose style that artfully blends scholarly analysis with biographical narrative, B√∂lsche navigates Haeckel's significant contributions to evolutionary biology, his role as a popularizer of Darwinian theory, and his philosophical ideas, which were groundbreaking for their time. The book situates Haeckel within the broader context of the intellectual upheaval of the era, accentuating how his work influenced contemporary thought and paved the way for modern biology. Wilhelm B√∂lsche, an influential writer and philosopher, was deeply immersed in the scientific debates of his time, which likely inspired his interest in Haeckel. As a contemporary of Haeckel, B√∂lsche not only appreciated the beauty of nature but was also engaged in the scientific discourse surrounding evolution and naturalism. His writings reflect a keen understanding of the interplay between science and art, a perspective that enriches his portrayal of Haeckel. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of science, philosophy, and the evolution of biological thought. B√∂lsche'Äôs detailed account not only honors Haeckel'Äôs legacy but also invites the reader to ponder the scientific and ethical implications of Haeckel's work, revealing insights that resonate with contemporary discussions in biology and environmental philosophy.
Disponible depuis: 11/07/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 216 pages.

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