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"A true biology encompassing the whole of life should not ignore man's religious experience which, when better understood, may become as readily acknowledged in the biological system as human affectionate behaviour. Though a convinced Darwinian, Sir Alister Hardy stresses the urgency of appeasing the frustrated desires of our spiritually bereft civilization, and is confident that a reconciliation of religion and the doctrine of natural selection can be effected. Beginning with evolutionary behaviour, he examines what Wallace, Polanyi, Waddington and Piaget have contributed to our knowledge of man's emergent mental life in the evolutionary continuum. He elucidates the theory, confirmed by ani...
An illustrated study of the habits and habitat of plankton, and their ecological relationship to higher forms of life. Bibliogs
This is the sequel to the World of Plankton, the first part of Sir Alister Hardy's great survey of life in the Open Sea. It in fact deals with everything in the sea that depends on plankton. This edition is exclusive to newnaturalists.com This is the sequel to the World of Plankton, the first part of Sir Alister Hardy's great survey of life in the Open Sea. It in fact deals with everything in the sea that depends on plankton. Once more it is the work of an enthusiast, written with the same lucidity and the same delightful style, both informal and informative, that was so highly praised when Part One was published. Indeed, to quote the Manchester Guardian, 'the author is a complete master of ...
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