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The Descent of Man
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491_9781420933994
First published in 1871 and considered his other great book alongside The Origin of Species, Darwins The Descent of Man is a work that continues the scientists theories on evolution. Divided into three parts, this books purpose, as given in the introduction, is to consider whether or not man is descended from a pre-existing form, his manner of development, and the value of the differences between human races. Darwin goes on to systematically explore the evolution of man in terms of physical and mental traits, to condemn the debate on whether humans of different races were of different species, to expound his theory of sexual selection, and to address natural selection and its effect on civilized society, establishing some of the founding ideas on eugenics and what has come to be known as Social Darwinism. Still of great interest and importance in scientific thought today, The Descent of Man is a foundational text on the science of human evolution.
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