Darwin and the Modern World View by John C. Greene - front cover
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Darwin and the Modern World View

by John C. Greene

"Darwin and the Modern World View" by John C. Greene, The New American Library, 1963, First Printing. Softcover in fair condition, ex-library with wear and library markings. A scarce edition exploring Darwin's impact on religion and intellectual thought. Ideal for collectors and scholars of science and philosophy.

$11.47$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Acceptable
1963
The New American Library
Stock:1 available
SKU:A7-B2-JRM-CIZ-0098

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Condition Details

The book is an ex-library copy with associated markings and stamps from Kalamazoo Valley Community College Library. The cover shows signs of wear, particularly at the edges and corners, and there is no dust jacket. The binding is intact, though some pages may exhibit minor discoloration due to age. Overall, the book is in fair condition, suitable for reading and research purposes.

About This Vintage 1963 Edition

"Darwin and the Modern World View" by John C. Greene, published by The New American Library in New York, 1963, is a first printing edition that delves into the profound impact of Darwin's evolutionary theory on religious and intellectual thought over the past century. This softcover edition, originally authorized by Louisiana State University Press, offers readers an insightful exploration of Darwin's influence beyond biology, touching on philosophical and religious paradigms. John C. Greene, a respected historian of science, provides a meticulous examination of how Darwinism reshaped modern perspectives. This book is particularly scarce in its first printing, making it a valuable addition for collectors interested in the intersections of science and philosophy. The condition reflects its ex-library status, with some wear typical of library use, but remains intact for reading and study.

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Publisher

The New American Library

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