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THE DOCTRINE OF EVOLUTION - THE HEWITT LECTURES
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS SALES AGENTS
LONDON: HUMPHREY MILFORD AMEN CORNER, E.C. - COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY LECTURES - THE DOCTRINE OF EVOLUTION - ITS BASIS AND ITS SCOPE - BY - HENRY EDWARD CRAMPTON, PH.D. - PROFESSOR OF ZOÖLOGY, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
COPYRIGHT, 1911,
PREFACE
I. EVOLUTION. THE LIVING ORGANISM AND ITS NATURAL HISTORY
II. THE STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT OF ANIMALS AS EVIDENCE OF EVOLUTION
III. THE EVIDENCE OF FOSSIL REMAINS
CONDENSED TABLE OF PALAEONTOLOGICAL FACTS
The book presents a series of eight lectures originally delivered at Columbia University, offering a clear and concise overview of the doctrine of evolution. It begins by defining the essential characteristics of living things and examines the most compelling evidence for organic change over time. The first part lays a solid foundation, guiding listeners through the natural history that underpins the theory without assuming prior scientific knowledge.
The second half turns the focus to humanity, exploring physical, mental, and social evolution as extensions of the same biological principles. It discusses how our bodies, minds, and societies have been shaped by the same forces that drive other forms of life, even reaching into ethics, religion, and philosophy. Listeners will come away with a broader appreciation of how evolutionary thought can illuminate both the natural world and the higher aspects of human experience.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (539K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-08-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1875–1956
Best known for bringing evolution out of the classroom and into the field, this American biologist spent decades studying land snails on Pacific islands. He also wrote clearly for general readers, helping early 20th-century audiences make sense of evolutionary science.
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