For historians of science, the "Darwinian revolution" has always ranked alongside the "Copernican revolution" as an episode in which a new scientific theory symbolized a wholesale change in cultural values.
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Evolution: the history of an idea
2003, University of California Press
in English
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Evolution: The History of an Idea, Third Edition, Completely Revised and Expanded
July 1, 2003, University of California Press
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Evolution: the history of an idea
2003, University of California Press
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Evolution
July 1, 1992, University of California Press
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Evolution: the history of an idea
1989, University of California Press
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