Cambridge Companion to Darwin
The Cambridge Companion to Darwin, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, is an essential resource for educators and researchers delving into the profound impact of Charles Darwin's theories. This second revised edition spans an impressive 564 pages and features two new insightful chapters that explore the connections between Darwin and Hume regarding human nature, as well as a comprehensive examination of Darwin's ideas throughout intellectual history, from the pre-Socratics to modern times. Whether you're teaching a course or conducting research, this companion offers a rich blend of historical and philosophical interpretations that illuminate Darwin's enduring legacy. Enhance your understanding of one of science's most pivotal figures with this indispensable volume.