The thesis examines the principal works of Charles Darwin to determine whether there is any evidence of Romantic concepts in his writings and whether, therefore, he owes a debt to the Romantics such as Alexander von Humboldt and Goethe.\ud The first two chapters of the thesis trace the influence of Alexander von Humboldt (1769 – 1859) on Charles Darwin (1809-1882). There are frequent references to Humboldt in Darwin’s works. Humboldt’s Romantic concepts of Nature, expressed in his Personal Narrative [1807 – 1834] and in his later Cosmos [1845], are compared to Darwin’s concepts of Nature in his On the Origin of Species [1859, first edition]. An analysis of Humboldt shows him firmly within the German Romantic school of thought with influence...
The young Darwin admired Alexander von Humboldt. He was greatly influenced by his descriptions of na...
This essay explores the Darwinian imagination – an approach to exploring the basic ontology of natur...
It is not hard to see how two visions of nature are intertwined in Darwin’s Journal of Researches: o...
The thesis examines the principal works of Charles Darwin to determine whether there is any evidence...
There have been constant and multiple endeavours to argue for Darwin's both epistemic and practical ...
The aim of the thesis is to depict the achievements of Erasmus Darwin as the poet of science. A brie...
There have been attempts to subsume Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution under either one of two dis...
The aim of the thesis is to depict the achievements of Erasmus Darwin as the poet of science. A brie...
Many concerns contributed to the creative success of Charles Darwin’s theorizing, including his humb...
Charles Darwin\u27s fame and success as a scientist were undoubtedly based on the reception of the e...
Abstract In 1859 Charles Darwin challenged the Victorian worldview with his first controversial p...
German authors like Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich von Hardenberg, known as Novalis, left ...
The history of mutual relations of eminent naturalists Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859) and Charle...
The German authors Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich von Hardenberg, known as Novalis, left b...
The aim of the thesis is to depict the achievements of Erasmus Darwin as the poet of science. A brie...
The young Darwin admired Alexander von Humboldt. He was greatly influenced by his descriptions of na...
This essay explores the Darwinian imagination – an approach to exploring the basic ontology of natur...
It is not hard to see how two visions of nature are intertwined in Darwin’s Journal of Researches: o...
The thesis examines the principal works of Charles Darwin to determine whether there is any evidence...
There have been constant and multiple endeavours to argue for Darwin's both epistemic and practical ...
The aim of the thesis is to depict the achievements of Erasmus Darwin as the poet of science. A brie...
There have been attempts to subsume Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution under either one of two dis...
The aim of the thesis is to depict the achievements of Erasmus Darwin as the poet of science. A brie...
Many concerns contributed to the creative success of Charles Darwin’s theorizing, including his humb...
Charles Darwin\u27s fame and success as a scientist were undoubtedly based on the reception of the e...
Abstract In 1859 Charles Darwin challenged the Victorian worldview with his first controversial p...
German authors like Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich von Hardenberg, known as Novalis, left ...
The history of mutual relations of eminent naturalists Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859) and Charle...
The German authors Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich von Hardenberg, known as Novalis, left b...
The aim of the thesis is to depict the achievements of Erasmus Darwin as the poet of science. A brie...
The young Darwin admired Alexander von Humboldt. He was greatly influenced by his descriptions of na...
This essay explores the Darwinian imagination – an approach to exploring the basic ontology of natur...
It is not hard to see how two visions of nature are intertwined in Darwin’s Journal of Researches: o...