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Man And His Ancestor: A Study In Evolution
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This work examines the evolutionary origins of humans, focusing on the transition from primitive life forms to modern Homo sapiens. Charles Morris discusses various lines of evidence, including anatomical structures, fossil findings, and developmental biology, to support the scientific theory of evolution. The book contrasts two perspectives on human origins: the creationist view based on divine authority and the scientific hypothesis grounded in empirical data. It aims to clarify the evidence supporting evolution and to influence contemporary debates about human ancestry during the late 19th century.
Written within the context of the scientific advancements of the period, the book seeks to inform readers about the prevailing theories of human evolution. It reflects the period's interest in applying scientific principles to understanding natural history, contributing to the broader discourse in archaeology and anthropology of the late 1800s. The work emphasizes the importance of evidence and logical reasoning in evaluating theories about human development.
Written within the context of the scientific advancements of the period, the book seeks to inform readers about the prevailing theories of human evolution. It reflects the period's interest in applying scientific principles to understanding natural history, contributing to the broader discourse in archaeology and anthropology of the late 1800s. The work emphasizes the importance of evidence and logical reasoning in evaluating theories about human development.
From the opening pages
It would be difficult to find any intelligent person in this age of the world who has not some theory or opinion in regard to the origin of man, and perhaps almost as difficult to find any such person who can give a good and sufficient reason for the faith that is in him. This is especially the case with those who look upon man as a product of evolution, a natural outgrowth from the world of lower life, since here simple faith or ancient authority is not sufficient, as in the creation hypothesis, but scientific evidence and logical argument are necessary. It is to enable this class of readers to test the quality and sufficiency of their belief that this book has been prepared. The question of the evolutionary origin of man has been by no means neglected by recent authors, yet it has been dealt with chiefly as a side issue in works of a more extended purpose, and largely in technical language, simple to the scientist, but difficult to the general reader. The only work that makes this subject its leading theme, Darwin's "Descent of Man," adds to it a still longer treatise on "Sexual Selection," so that the subject of man's evolutionary origin cannot be said to have been yet dealt with for itself alone. Darwin's work, moreover, is now nearly thirty years old, and to this extent antiquated, while at best it cannot be considered as well suited for general reading. These considerations have given rise to the present work, in which an effort has been made to present the subject of man's origin in a popular manner, to dwell on the various significant facts that have been discovered since Darwin's time, and to offer certain lines of evidence never before presented in this connection, and which seem to add much strength to the general argument. The subject is one of such widespread interest as to make it probable that a plain and brief presentation of it will be acceptable, both to enable those who are evolutionists in principle to learn on what grounds their acceptance of this phase of evolution stands, and to aid those who are at sea on the whole subject of man's origin to reach some fixed conclusion. For these purposes this little book has been set afloat, with the hope that it may carry some doubters to solid land and…
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