Autor: J. Arthur Thomson

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J. Arthur Thomson was a noted Scottish naturalist and a prolific author in the early 20th century, renowned for his contributions to biology and the popularization of science. His scholarly pursuits and ability to articulate complex concepts to general audiences mark a significant footprint in the realm of scientific literature. Thomson”s writing is characterized by a clear, concise style that is both informative and engaging, often reflecting his profound interest in the philosophical implications of biological studies. One of his notable works, “Herbert Spencer, ” delves into the life and philosophy of the influential English philosopher and biologist. Spencer, a prominent figure of the Victorian era, was a leading proponent of evolutionary theory, and Thomson”s book provides insightful analysis of his ideas and their impact on modern thought. Aside from biographies, Thomson”s bibliography extends to various topics in natural history and philosophy. His other significant works include “The Science of Life” and “The Outline of Science, ” which further establish his reputation as an eminent communicator of scientific knowledge. Thomson”s contribution to the literary world is marked not only by his informative texts but also by his commitment to the dissemination of understanding the natural world through the prism of scientific inquiry.




8 Ebooks por J. Arthur Thomson

Patrick Geddes & J. Arthur Thomson: Life
Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. OF these large …
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J. Arthur Thomson: Revival: Modern Science (1929)
The aim of this book is to give a general idea of the way in which Modern Science looks out on the world. By selecting a few salient illustrations, it seeks to show how the various sciences are discl …
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J. Arthur Thomson: Revival: Modern Science (1929)
The aim of this book is to give a general idea of the way in which Modern Science looks out on the world. By selecting a few salient illustrations, it seeks to show how the various sciences are discl …
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J. Arthur Thomson: The Bible of Nature (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
Published in 1908, this collection of five lectures features “The Wonder of the World, ” “The History of Things, ” “Organisms and their Origin, ” “The Evolution of Organisms, ” and “Man’s Place in Na …
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J. Arthur Thomson: Herbert Spencer
In ‘Herbert Spencer, ‘ J. Arthur Thomson presents a compelling exploration of the life and intellectual contributions of one of the most significant figures of the Victorian era. Thomson employs a lu …
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J. Arthur Thomson: Herbert Spencer
In ‘Herbert Spencer, ‘ J. Arthur Thomson presents a rigorous analysis of the life and philosophical contributions of one of the most pivotal, yet often overlooked, figures of 19th-century thought. Th …
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Alfred Edmund Brehm: From North Pole to Equator: Studies of Wild Life and Scenes in Many Lands
In ‘From North Pole to Equator: Studies of Wild Life and Scenes in Many Lands, ‘ Alfred Edmund Brehm presents a rich tapestry of global biodiversity, interweaving personal exploration with scientific …
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