Biological evolution is a factbut the many conflicting theories of evolution remain controversial even today.
When Adaptation and Natural Selection was first published in 1966, it struck a powerful blow against those who argued for the concept of group selectionthe ...
In 1994, Luca Cavalli-Sforza publishes The History and Geography of Human Genes, using phenotypic markers
such as blood antigens. Now, decades later, the techniques for sequencing the human genome have dramatically improved. So has mathematical modeling. David Reich, geneticist at ...
Evolution/ Science/ Darwin/ BiographyPowerfully contradicting the stereotype of survival of the fittest and selfish gene
Darwinism, this is the new third edition of pioneering evolutionary scientist David Loye’s acclaimed reconstruction of Darwin’s long ignored fully human” completion for his ...
As organisms are what evolve in the biological phase of evolution, so cultures are what
evolve in its psychosocial or human phase. --Julian Huxley (1958).Dominant Species examines the most important aspect of evolution for us--cultural evolution, the natural selection of ...
The essential collection of the father of evolution's works, including his most important Origin of
Species, an autobiography, and his personal letters (With an active table of contents): The Origin of Species, Coral Reefs, The Descent of Man, The Expression ...
This work is a bold new effort to embrace all aspects of life—molecular, cellular, behavioral,
and cultural—within the formulation of a general theory of evolution that extends classical Darwinian theory to include human society.
Evolutionary science lies at the heart of a modern understanding of the natural world. Darwin’s
theory has withstood 150 years of scientific scrutiny, and today it not only explains the origin and design of living things, but highlights the importance ...
In Landscape of the Mind, John F. Hoffecker explores the origin and growth of the
human mind, drawing on archaeology, history, and the fossil record. He suggests that, as an indirect result of bipedal locomotion, early humans developed a feedback ...