The application of the evolutionary approach to the history of nature and society has remained one of the most effective ways to conceptualize and integrate our growing knowledge of the Universe, life, society and human thought. The present volume demonstrates this in a rather convincing way. This is the third issue of the Almanac series titled ‘Evolution’. The first volume came out with the sub-heading ‘Cosmic, Biological, and Social’, the second was entitled ‘Evolution: A Big History Perspective’. The present volume is subtitled Development within Big History, Evolutionary and World-System Paradigms. In addition to the straightforward evolutionary approach, it also reflects such adjacent approaches as Big History, the world-system analysis, as well as globalization paradigm and long wave theory. The volume includes a number of the exciting works in these fields. The Almanac consists of five sections. The first section (Globalization as an Evolutionary Process: Yesterday and Today) contains articles demonstrating that the Evolutionary studies is capable of creating a common platform for the world-system approach, globalization studies, and the economic long-wave theory.The articles of the second section (Society, Energy, and Future) discuss the role of energy in the universal evolution, human history and the future of humankind. The third section (Aspects of Social Development) touches upon four aspects of social evolution – technological, environmental, cultural, and political. The fourth section (The Driving Forces and Patterns of Evolution) deals with various phases of megaevolution. There is also a final sectionwhichis devoted to discussions of contemporary evolutionism. This Almanac will be useful both for those who study interdisciplinary macroproblems and for specialists working in focused directions, as well as for those who are interested in evolutionary issues of Cosmology, Biology, History, Anthropology, Economics and other areas of study. More than that, this edition will challenge and excite your vision of your own life and the new discoveries going on around us!
Humankind Emerging
By definition a population in Hardy - Weinberg equilibrium is not evolving . With this expectation , any observed changes in allele frequencies are clues that one or more evolutionary force is responsible . Determination of evolutionary ...
Elisabeth A. Murray, Steven P. Wise, Kim S. Graham, Mary K. L. Baldwin ... In The Monkey's Paw, a short story by W. W. Jacobs, a family friend returns to early 20th-century England after two decades in India.
Examines the mechanism of evolution, criticizes the theory of constant adaptive change in terms of gaps in the fossil record, and looks at the evolution of humans.
Lucy'nin Mirasi: Insanin Evriminde Cinsellik ve Zeka
The Emergence of Man
This text tells an intriguing story about how evolution shaped human memory.
Khi chúng ta thành người: hành trình tiến hóa kì diệu của chúng ta
人类始祖
Bog om menneskets afstamning og udvikling, som bygger på banebrydende videnskabelige fund, som giver indsigt i f.eks. udviklingen af sprog, race og husdyrbrug samt neandertalernes nederlag