by
Mouret, Jean-Noël
Date
2014
Series
Folio. Biographies 111
1 livrel.
Language
French
Format:
Electronic Resource
Call Number
LIVREL
by
Johnson, Paul,
Date
2012
164 p.
Language
English
Format:
Book
Call Number
B 576.82 DAR
by
Margerison, Charles J.
Date
2010
Series
Amazing People Club BioViews series
1 audiobook (15 min.)
Language
English
Format:
Electronic Resource
Abstract
Meet Charles Darwin, responsible for theory of natural selection and author of On Origin of the Species, Darwin is arguably one of the most influential characters in the world in that he redefined so many pre-conceived ideas. He was far ahead of his time. His amazing life comes alive through BioViews®. You can follow the young Darwin from his early years, when his mother died, to his medical studies where his curiosity in natural order and development sent him off on explorations that would ultimately change the way the world is regarded
Call Number
DIGITAL AUDIOBOOK
by
Giraud, Marc
Date
2009
344 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language
French
Format:
Book
Call Number
FR 576.82 GIR
by
Bowlby, John.
Date
1991
Edition
1st American ed.
511 p.
Language
English
Format:
Book
Call Number
B 575 DAR
Date
1983
219 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Language
English
Format:
Book
Call Number
B 575.0162 DAR
by
Chancellor, John,
Date
1973
Series
Great lives
230 p. illus. (some col.), ports. (some col.) 26 cm.
Language
English
Format:
Book
Call Number
575.0162 DAR
by
Johnson, Curtis N.,
Date
2015
xxxii, 253 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Language
English
Format:
Book
Abstract
"For evolutionary biologists, the concept of chance has always played a significant role in the formation of evolutionary theory. As far back as Greek antiquity, chance and "luck" were understood to be key factors in the evolution of the natural world. Emphasizing chance is an entire way of thinking about nature, and it is also one of the key ideas that separates Charles Darwin from other systematic biologists of his time. Studying the concept of chance in Darwin's writing reveals core ideas in his theory of evolution, as well as his reflections on design, purpose, and randomness in nature's progression over the course of history. In Darwin's Dice: The Idea of Chance in the Thought of Charles Darwin, Curtis Johnson does exactly that. He examines the work of Darwin in terms of his views on randomness and chance, and how the views changed as his work progressed. Randomness was a focal point for Darwin, and pursuing it as a theme helped significantly transform his research. Darwin's Dice shows us how Darwin defined "chance," and explores Darwin's influential architect metaphor in relation to the idea. Through the lens of randomness, Johnson reveals how Darwin's treatment of free will becomes more complex. This approach can shed light on many other quirks and points of interest in Darwin's work, including the curiously shifting presence of giraffes in subsequent drafts of On the Origin of Species. Johnson also reexamines Darwin's "Metaphysical Notebooks," and discusses the role Darwin felt that chance plays in morality and religion. Darwin's Dice presents a new way to look at Darwinist thought and the writings on Charles Darwin. Curtis Johnson reveals that chance and randomness play a large part in Darwinist thought, and that we can better understand Darwin's work by understanding that part"-- Provided by publisher.
Call Number
576.82 JOH
by
Milner, Richard,
Date
2009
487 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
Language
English
Format:
Book
Call Number
R 576.803 MIL
Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0826/2008035575.html
by
Panafieu, Jean-Baptiste de
Date
2022
116 pages : illustrations en couleur ; 29 cm.
Language
French
Format:
Book
Call Number
BD 576.82 PAN
by
Lasky, Kathryn
Date
2014
Series
Candlewick biographies
1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill.
Language
English
Format:
Book
Abstract
Describes the life and work of the renowned nineteenth-century biologist who transformed conventional Western thought with his theory of natural evolution.
Call Number
J B 576.82 DAR
by
Lasky, Kathryn
Date
2012
1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill.
Language
English
Format:
Book
Abstract
Describes the life and work of the renowned nineteenth-century biologist who transformed conventional Western thought with his theory of natural evolution.
Call Number
J B 576.82 DAR
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