THE INDIVIDUAL IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
We meet a youthful Huxley who uses his commanding knowledge of natural history to develop a nonreductionist account of life's complexity that aligns with seminal early insights by Darwin, Wallace, Weismann, and Wheeler. This work disappeared into oblivion despite its relevance for contemporary research on organismal complexity and major evolutionary transitions. Illus.
Format: Hardbound
Pages: 140
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 9780262045377
Item #: 1455974