A Most Interesting Problem

Jeremy DeSilva (Editor), Janet Browne (Introduction by)

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Author
Jeremy DeSilva (Editor), Janet Browne (Introduction by)
Publish Date
2021-01-12
Book Type
Hardcover
Publisher Name
Princeton University Press
Subtitle
What Darwin's Descent of Man Got Right and Wrong about Human Evolution
Number of Pages
258
ISBN-10
069119114X
ISBN-13
9780691191140
citemno
243568
Subject
Natural History & Environmental Studies
SKU
9780691191140

Description

"In 1859, Charles Darwin proposed a mechanism for biological evolution in his most famous work, On the Origin of Species. However, Origin makes little mention of humans. Despite this, Darwin thought deeply about humans and in 1871 published The Descent of Man, his influential and controversial book in which he applied evolutionary theory to humans and detailed his theory of sexual selection. February 2021 will mark the 150th anniversay of its publication. In [this book], twelve leading anthropologists, biologists, and journalists revisit The Descent. Following the same organization as the first edition of Descent --less the large section on sexual selection--each author reviews what Darwin wrote in Descent, comparing his words to what we now know"--