Grant Allen 
The Colour-Sense: Its Origin and Development [EPUB ebook] 

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In ‘The Colour-Sense: Its Origin and Development, ‘ Grant Allen delves into the complex interplay between human perception of color and the evolutionary underpinnings of this sensory experience. Employing a blend of scientific inquiry and philosophical reflection, Allen examines how color perception has evolved alongside human development, drawing upon a range of disciplines including psychology, physiology, and art. His analytical yet accessible prose invites readers to consider not only the mechanics of color vision but also its profound implications for culture and creativity, situating the work within the late 19th-century discourse on sensory perception and aesthetic experience. Grant Allen, a prominent figure in the fields of science and literature during the Victorian era, possessed a keen interest in the intersections of these domains, reflected in his diverse writings. His background in natural science and his position as a popular science writer provided him with a unique perspective on the intricacies of human perception, leading him to explore the origins of color sense in an era marked by rapid advancements in science and technology. Allen’s work often sought to bridge the gap between empirical research and everyday experience, making complex ideas relatable to a broader audience. ‘The Colour-Sense’ is highly recommended for readers interested in the science of perception, aesthetics, or the philosophical implications of sensory experiences. Allen’s engaging narrative style not only elucidates the nuances of color perception but also encourages readers to reflect on the significance of colors in their own lives. This thoughtful exploration is sure to resonate with anyone curious about the intersections of science, art, and human experience.

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Grant Allen, born Charles Grant Blairfindie Allen on February 24, 1848, was a noteworthy Canadian science writer and novelist, distinguished for his prolific contributions in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Allen’s breadth of interest spanned from science to literature, and he is well-remembered for his exploration of evolutionary theory in lay terms. One of Allen’s significant scholarly works, ‘The Colour-Sense: Its Origin and Development’, is a seminal text that examined the evolutionary aspects of colour perception, reflecting his dedication to evolutionary psychology and biology – fields that were rapidly developing in his time, influenced by the works of Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer. Allen was a prominent figure in the intellectual circles of his era, advocating for rationalism and social reform. His literary style combined intellectual rigour with an accessible narrative approach, allowing for broad engagement with his ideas. He studied at King Edward’s School in Birmingham and later at Merton College, Oxford, where he developed his interest in science and literature. His other notable works include ‘An African Millionaire’, which displayed his versatility as an author, blending social commentary with entertainment. Allen’s legacy endures through his insightful analysis of human nature and society, his contribution to scientific discourse on perception and evolution, and his influence on the transition of literature into the modern age.

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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 267 ● ISBN 8596547185734 ● Dimensione 0.5 MB ● Editore Grant Allen ● Casa editrice DigiCat ● Città Prague ● Paese CZ ● Pubblicato 2022 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 8507999 ● Protezione dalla copia DRM sociale

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