The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
One of science's greatest intellects examines how people and animals display fear, anger, and pleasure. This highly readable 1872 study was based on Darwin's personal observations, most of which were proven by later scientific surveys. Abounding in anecdotes and literary quotations, it continues to inspire and inform contemporary research. 21 figures, 7 plates.
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The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
One of science's greatest intellects examines how people and animals display fear, anger, and pleasure. This highly readable 1872 study was based on Darwin's personal observations, most of which were proven by later scientific surveys. Abounding in anecdotes and literary quotations, it continues to inspire and inform contemporary research. 21 figures, 7 plates.
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The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals

The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals

by Charles Darwin
The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals

The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals

by Charles Darwin

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One of science's greatest intellects examines how people and animals display fear, anger, and pleasure. This highly readable 1872 study was based on Darwin's personal observations, most of which were proven by later scientific surveys. Abounding in anecdotes and literary quotations, it continues to inspire and inform contemporary research. 21 figures, 7 plates.

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ISBN-13: 9780486165202
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 12/26/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 416
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

About The Author
Charles Darwin a Victorian scientist and naturalist, has become one of the most famous figures of science to date. Born in 1809 to an upper-middle-class medical family, he was destined for a career in either medicine or the Anglican Church. However, he never completed his medical education and his future changed entirely in 1831 when he joined HMS Beagle as a self-financing, independent naturalist. On returning to England in 1836 he began to write up his theories and observations which culminated in a series of books, most famously On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection in 1859, where he challenged and contradicted contemporary biological and religious beliefs with two decades worth of scientific investigation and theory. Darwin's theory of natural selection is now the most widely accepted scientific model of how species evolve. He died in 1882 and was buried in Westminster Abbey.

Joe Cain is Senior Lecturer in History and Philosophy of Biology at University College London (UCL). His expertise is in the history of evolutionary studies in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Darwin and historical memory. He is also director of the "Voices" oral history project at UCL, and an expert on the Rhinogradentia, a spectacular group of mammals. His recent books include Descended from Darwin (2008) with Michael Ruse, Sewell Wright Taught Me (2007) and Exploring the Borderlands: Documents of the Committee on Common Problems of Genetics, Paleontology, and Systematics, 1943-1944 (2004).

Date of Birth:

February 12, 1809

Date of Death:

April 19, 1882

Place of Birth:

Shrewsbury, England

Place of Death:

London, England

Education:

B.A. in Theology, Christ¿s College, Cambridge University, 1831

Table of Contents

The Expression of the Emotions in Man and AnimalsAcknowledgements
Chronology
Introduction
Further Reading
Note on the Text

The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals

Appendix 1: Translation of French quotations
Appendix 2: Darwin's 'Queries About Expression'
Appendix 3: List of supplementary images

Index

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" He who admits, on general grounds, that the structure and habits of all animals have been gradually evolved will look at the whole subject of Expression in a new and interesting light."
-Charles Darwin

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