by Mark Ridley (Editor)
Scientists around the world across disciplines ranging from economics via psychology to computing are still grappling with the implications of Darwin's revolutionary ideas about the evolution of life. Those ideas are scattered across the many large volumes of his writings (Darwin was a typically prolific Victorian), but the most telling, most pivotal of them have been chosen and gathered in this book, and they are put into context and explained by one of the leading disciples of Darwin of our own day, Mark Ridley. Mark Ridley also wrote "Evolution" and "Problems of Evolution".
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: 2
Publisher: Fontana Press
Published: 12 Sep 1994
ISBN 10: 0006863213
ISBN 13: 9780006863212