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Author Haeckel, Ernst, 1834-1919.

Title The wonders of life : a popular study of biological philosophy / translated by Joseph McCabe.

Imprint New York : Harper, [1904]

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Description xi, 485 pages
Series PsycBOOKS.
Note Translation of Die Lebenswunder, Stuttgart, 1904.
Includes index.
Summary "The publication of the present work on The Wonders of Life has been occasioned by the success of The Riddle of the Universe, which was written five years prior to this volume. Within a few months of the issue of this study of the monistic philosophy, in the autumn of 1899, ten thousand copies were sold. The clear opposition of the author's monistic philosophy, based as it was on the most advanced and sound scientific knowledge, to the conventional ideas and to an outworn "revelation," led to the publication of a vast number of criticisms and attacks. The present work on the wonders of life is, as the title indicates, a supplementary volume to The Riddle of the Universe. While the latter undertook to make a comprehensive survey of the general questions of science--as cosmological problems--in the light of the monistic philosophy, the present volume is confined to the realm of organic science, or the science of life. It seeks to deal connectedly with the general problems of biology, in strict accord with the monistic and mechanical principles which had been laid down by the author in 1866 in his work titled, General Morphology. In the latter publication, special stress was placed on the universality of the law of substance and the substantial unity of nature, which had been further treated in the second and fourteenth chapters of The Riddle of the Universe. The arrangement of the vast material for this study of the wonders of life was modeled on that of the Riddle. Retained in the present volume is the division into larger and smaller sections and the synopses of the various chapters. Thus the whole biological content falls into four sections and twenty chapters"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).
Form Also issued in print.
Reproduction Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2011. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Evolution (Biology)
Life -- Origin.
Biology.
Biological Evolution. (DNLM)D005075
Organelle Biogenesis. (DNLM)D001678
Biology. (DNLM)D001695
Biology. (OCoLC)fst00832383
Evolution (Biology) (OCoLC)fst00917302
Life -- Origin. (OCoLC)fst00998169
Added Author McCabe, Joseph, 1867-1955, translator.
Other Form: Original (LSS)lss05770945
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