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Konzepte der Biologie

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Die Biologie ist eine empirische Wissenschaft, die auf eigenen Konzepten beruht. In diesem Buch, seinem letzten, hat Ernst Mayr zwölf Essays zusammengestellt, die dies deutlich machen. Sie greifen Themen auf, die den Autor besonders beschäftigt haben, und fassen seine Erkenntnisse zusammen.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-7776-1372-7
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
FormatWith dust jacket
Publishing date09/09/1999
LanguageGerman
Weight440 g
Article no.1693601
CatalogsVLB
Data source no.5f1355170eaa42bf8079603aac3c8d6c
Product groupBU550
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In the aftermath of WW1, people all over the world plotted ambitious ways to try and reform society in such a way that conflict on a global scale would never again be possible. To achieve this, they felt entirely new societal structures were required which would grow from small utopian communities.
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