id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_wyjsfy5rkzbcnfx5kclqvr3fpa Francisco J. Ayala Theodosius Dobzhansky: A man for all seasons 2000 13 .pdf application/pdf 4919 301 51 scope, for Dobzhansky believed and propounded that the implications of biological evolution reach much beyond biology into results of experimental research in various biological disciplines, works of synthesis and theory, essays on humanism and of evolution by natural selection couched in genetic terms. Dobzhansky's Genetics and the Origin of Species, published in corroborating evidence, but a multidisciplinary body of knowledge bearing on biological evolution, an amalgam of well established theories and working hypotheses, together with the observations and experiments that support accepted hypotheses Darwin summarized the theory of evolution by natural selection Dobzhansky's Genetics and the Origin of Species advanced a reasonably comprehensive account of the evolutionary process in to follow, extending the synthesis of genetics and natural selection to a variety of biological fields. Dobzhansky often expressed his frustration at the limited influence of biology on the thinking of philosophers. Dobzhansky gave generously of his time to other scientists, ./cache/work_wyjsfy5rkzbcnfx5kclqvr3fpa.pdf ./txt/work_wyjsfy5rkzbcnfx5kclqvr3fpa.txt