Audiolibro: Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex, Part 1
- Download Preface & Introduction audio
- Download I Evidence of the Descent of Man from some Lower Form pt.1 audio
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- Download II On Manner of Development of Man from some Lower Form pt.1 audio
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- Download III Comparison of the Mental Powers of Man and Lower Animals pt.1 audio
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- Download IV Comparison of the Mental Powers of Man and Lower Animals cont. pt.1 audio
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- Download V On Development of Intellectual & Moral Faculties pt.1 audio
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- Download VI On Affinities & Genealogy of Man pt.1 audio
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- Download VII On the Races of Man pt.1 audio
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A book on evolutionary theory by English naturalist Charles Darwin, first published in 1871. It was Darwin's second great book on evolutionary theory, following his 1859 work, On The Origin of Species. In The Descent of Man, Darwin applies evolutionary theory to human evolution, and details his theory of sexual selection. The book discusses many related issues, including evolutionary psychology, evolutionary ethics, differences between human races, differences between sexes, the superiority of men to women, and the relevance of the evolutionary theory to society.(Summary by Wikipedia)
NOTE - In this audio version , many of Darwin's references to his sources have been omitted. People wishing to follow-up the references will find them all given in the text version.
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