![]() | Nature and History: The Evolutionary Approach for Social Scientists Subjects: Environment & Agriculture; Behavioral Sciences; Bioscience; Humanities; Language & Literature; Social Sciences; Natural History - Evolution and general biology; Biology; Natural History; Anthropology; Psychological Science; History; Language & Linguistics; Evolutionary Psychology; Cell Biology; History of Science & Technology; Grammar Syntax & Linguistic Structure; Originally published in 1990, Nature and History examines how Darwin's theory of evolution has been expanded by scholars and researchers to include virtually every scientific discipline. The book presents a morphological analysis of historical and social sciences - sciences which have traditionally have been viewed as too random in their progressions to conform to a model. Through the evaluation of empirical and factual evidence, the book builds a case for an evolutionary paradigm which encompasses both natural and social sciences, and presents the form's adaptiveness in working historical models. |
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