Evolution
Autor: | F. B. Jevons |
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EAN: | 8596547354055 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 16.09.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century naturalism Academic writing style Adaptation to environment Biological research insights Evolutionary biology theories Historical scientific analysis Natural wor Philosophical perspectives evolution Scientific discourse evolution |
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In 'Evolution,' F. B. Jevons embarks on a profound exploration of the intersection between philosophy, science, and economics, examining how evolutionary theory influences various aspects of human experience. Written in the late 19th century during a period marked by rapid scientific advancements and intellectual ferment, Jevons employs a clear and analytical style that synthesizes complex ideas into accessible prose. The text delves into the implications of Darwinian thought, not merely as a biological principle but as a framework that encompasses social and economic evolution, positioning it within the broader discourse of progress and human development. F. B. Jevons was a noted economist and philosopher whose works significantly contributed to the fields of utility and marginalism. His background in both the sciences and the humanities informed his multidisciplinary approach, as he sought to integrate insights from various domains into his economic theories. This holistic perspective, paired with his keen observations of societal shifts, motivated him to articulate a vision of evolution that resonated with contemporary intellectual currents while anticipating future debates around the concepts of change and adaptation. 'Evolution' is essential reading for anyone interested in the philosophical underpinnings of modern thought. Jevons' insights not only illuminate the prevailing ideas of his time but also challenge readers to consider the ongoing relevance of evolutionary frameworks in understanding contemporary issues. This text is a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, promising to enrich one's understanding of the intricate relationship between evolution, society, and economics.
Frank Byron Jevons (1858-1936) was a distinguished scholar and academician, known for his contributions to the fields of philosophy, religion, and anthropology. He served as the Principal of Hatfield College at Durham University and held a professorship in philosophy. His inquisitive nature and voracious appetite for understanding the evolution of human thought and society led him to explore a wide array of subjects, a pursuit clearly reflected in his works. Among these is 'Evolution', a book that embodies Jevons's interdisciplinary approach, intertwining philosophical inquiry with sociological and anthropological perspectives. Jevons's literary style was marked by a commitment to clarity and an effort to make complex ideas accessible to a broader audience. His other notable works include 'An Introduction to the History of Religion' and 'The Idea of God in Early Religions', both of which further illustrate his capacity to synthesize vast amounts of information into coherent and insightful analyses of religious evolution. Throughout his career, Jevons remained passionate about education and the dissemination of knowledge, a legacy that is still appreciated by contemporary scholars and students of the humanities.
Frank Byron Jevons (1858-1936) was a distinguished scholar and academician, known for his contributions to the fields of philosophy, religion, and anthropology. He served as the Principal of Hatfield College at Durham University and held a professorship in philosophy. His inquisitive nature and voracious appetite for understanding the evolution of human thought and society led him to explore a wide array of subjects, a pursuit clearly reflected in his works. Among these is 'Evolution', a book that embodies Jevons's interdisciplinary approach, intertwining philosophical inquiry with sociological and anthropological perspectives. Jevons's literary style was marked by a commitment to clarity and an effort to make complex ideas accessible to a broader audience. His other notable works include 'An Introduction to the History of Religion' and 'The Idea of God in Early Religions', both of which further illustrate his capacity to synthesize vast amounts of information into coherent and insightful analyses of religious evolution. Throughout his career, Jevons remained passionate about education and the dissemination of knowledge, a legacy that is still appreciated by contemporary scholars and students of the humanities.