The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society: A Poem, with Philosophical NotesGood Press, 22. 11. 2019 - Počet stran: 259 Erasmus Darwin's 'The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society' is an ambitious and visionary work that delves into the mysteries of evolution and society. Written in a poetic and scientific style, this book combines Darwin's medical knowledge and enthusiasm for natural philosophy to propose a theory of life's origins. Drawing on the latest scientific discoveries of his time, Darwin explores the interconnectedness of all living things and speculates on the evolutionary processes that have shaped the natural world. The book's allegorical form and intricate imagery make it a distinctive contribution to the literary and scientific landscape of the late 18th century. Erasmus Darwin, a prominent physician and naturalist, was a key figure in the scientific community of his time. His keen observation skills and inventive mind led him to speculate about the origins of life and society, a topic that he expertly explores in 'The Temple of Nature'. Darwin's interdisciplinary approach to scientific inquiry and his poetic sensibility shine through in this groundbreaking work. I highly recommend 'The Temple of Nature; or, the Origin of Society' to readers interested in the history of science, evolutionary theory, and the intersection of literature and natural philosophy. Darwin's insightful and thought-provoking ideas continue to inspire and challenge our understanding of the natural world. |
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... Polypus parental swims , And branching infants bristle all his limbs ; So the lone Tænia , as he grows , prolongs His flatten'd form with young adherent throngs ; Unknown to sex the pregnant oyster swells , And coral - insects build ...
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ORIGIN OF SOCIETY CANTO III PROGRESS OF THE MIND | |
ORIGIN OF SOCIETY CANTO IV OF GOOD AND EVIL | |
By firm immutable immortal laws | |
ADDITIONAL NOTES | |
Nature with the origin and progress of society are believed | |
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accumulated acquired action Additional Note animalcules appear appulses association atmosphere attraction Back to Canto Beauty become beneath blood bodies bosom bright charm Charm'd chemical chemical affinity colours combined conductor contraction earth eggs electric ethers electrised embryon enamour'd excited exertion existence eyes female fibres flowers fluid glass greater heat Hence hereditary diseases hermaphrodite ideas insects irritation kinds lacteals language larva larynx light Linneus lips living magnetic microscopic animals motions Nature's nonconductors nouns nouns substantive novelty o'er organic matter organs of sense oxygen pain particles pass perpetual pleasure polypus possess probably produced progeny propagated quadrupeds quantity repel repetition repulsion resinous ether rise round Sect sensation sensorial power sensorium sexual sexual reproduction sibilant smiles soft solitary reproduction sonisibilant sounds spontaneous vitality stimulus STORGE sublime supposed surface sweet tænia Taste termed trains vegetable verb vitreous ether viviparous volition volvox Vorticella warm waves whence wings words young Zoonomia