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Evolution Without Natural Selection
Or The Segregation Of Species Without The Aid Of The Darwinian Hypothesis (1885)
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Challenging the widely accepted Darwinian theory, this book introduces an alternative perspective on evolution, emphasizing the role of geographical and social segregation in species differentiation. Charles Dixon argues that species can evolve unique traits independently of natural selection, presenting evidence from botany and zoology to support his claims. The work critiques the limitations of Darwin's hypothesis, making it a thought-provoking and controversial contribution to evolutionary biology. This reprint preserves its historical significance while aiming to promote literary heritage.
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2008, měkká
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