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100 _aRádl, Emanuel
245 _aThe history of biological theories
260 _bOxford University Press
260 _c1930
270 _bLondon
270 _dGB
300 _a408 p.
505 _aThe advent of Darwinism
505 _aCharles Darwin
505 _aAlfred Russell Wallace.
505 _aThe reception of the Darwinian theory
505 _aCriticism of Darwinism by those still in favour of the older schools of thought.
505 _aEvolutionary philosophy and ethics.
505 _aThe influence of the Darwinian theory in other fields of intellectual activity
505 _aDarwinism and religion
505 _aBeauty in the world of living organisms
505 _aMimicry.
505 _aProgress and decay.
505 _aErnst Heinrich Haeckel
505 _aSpontaneous generation.
505 _aAnthropology
505 _aHuman races.
505 _aDarwinian morphology and embryology
505 _aThe geographic distribution of animals and plants
505 _aPaleontology
505 _aNatural selection.
505 _aCarl Von Nägeli.
505 _aThe cell theory after the time of Darwin
505 _aHuman heredity
505 _aThe later history of the theory of natural selection
505 _aPsychology
505 _aThe Lamarckians
505 _aGenetic ideas in botany.
505 _aThe doctrine of individuality.
505 _aSpecies and sub - species and their use in classification
505 _aReproduction
505 _aHybridization
505 _aThe mechanistic view of development
505 _aDriesch
505 _aDarwinism in decline
505 _aThe nature of scientific history
546 _aInglés
650 _aBIOLOGÍA
650 _aBIOLOGÍA/historia
852 _aQH305
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942 _cLB
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