9780262045377-0262045370-The Individual in the Animal Kingdom

The Individual in the Animal Kingdom

ISBN-13: 9780262045377
ISBN-10: 0262045370
Author: Julian S. Huxley
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: The MIT Press
Format: Hardcover 192 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780262045377
ISBN-10: 0262045370
Author: Julian S. Huxley
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: The MIT Press
Format: Hardcover 192 pages

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The Individual in the Animal Kingdom (ISBN-13: 9780262045377 and ISBN-10: 0262045370), written by authors Julian S. Huxley, was published by The MIT Press in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Cosmology (Physics, Biology, Biological Sciences, Evolution, History & Philosophy) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Individual in the Animal Kingdom (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Cosmology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The groundbreaking first book by a major evolutionary biologist, published in 1912, that anticipated current thinking about organismal complexity.
Julian Huxley’s The Individual in the Animal Kingdom, published in 1912, is a concise and groundbreaking work that is almost entirely unknown today. In it, Huxley analyzes the evolutionary advances in life’s organizational complexity, anticipating many of today’s ideas about changes in individuality. Huxley’s overarching system of concepts and his coherent logical principles were so far ahead of their time that they remain valid to this day. In part, this is because his explicitly Darwinian approach carefully distinguished between the integrated form and function of hierarchies within organisms and loosely defined, nonorganismal ecological communities.
In The Individual in the Animal Kingdom, we meet a youthful Huxley who uses his commanding knowledge of natural history to develop a nonreductionist account of life’s complexity that aligns with seminal early insights by Darwin, Wallace, Weismann, and Wheeler. As volume editors Richard Gawne and Jacobus Boomsma point out, this work disappeared into oblivion despite its relevance for contemporary research on organismal complexity and major evolutionary transitions. This MIT Press edition gives Huxley’s book a second hearing, offering readers a unique vantage point on the discoveries of evolutionary biology past and present.

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