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The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals

by Charles Darwin, Sharon Messenger, Joe Cain

If Darwin had one goal with Expression, it was to demonstrate the power of his theories for explaining the origin of our most cherished human qualities: morality and intellect. This book engages some of the hardest questions in the evolution debate, and shows the ever-cautious Darwin at his boldest.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

'The force of language is much aided by the expressive movements of the face and body'While On the Origin of Species transformed scientific thinking about life on Earth, Darwin kept silent on the most controversial question of his generation- what was man's place in nature? Provoked by critics, Darwin later broke this silence, focusing attention on features central to our humanity- mind and morality. The Expression of the Emotions is an audacious and thought-provoking book. Powerful ideas are hidden behind simple questions. Why are humans alone in blushing? Why do we understand the expressions of so many animals? Why do all humans instinctively understand the meaning of a smile? This was Darwin's last major work. Here the origins of those qualities we humans hold most dear are revealed.This edition is the rare 1890 second edition of Expression, including notes Darwin made anticipating a revision. Joe Cain's introduction describes the key debates surrounding Darwin, his reasons for producing The Expression of the Emotions and his methods of gathering data. This edition also includes, for the first time, many original striking photographs and line drawings Darwin assembled as part of his research.Edited by JOE CAIN and SHARON MESSENGER with an introduction by JOE CAIN

Notes

Originally published in 1872, this book deals with some of the hardest questions of the evolution debate. With images from the original publication and 24 new images.

Back Cover

'The force of language is much aided by the expressive movements of the face and body' While On the Origin of Species transformed scientific thinking about life on Earth, Darwin kept silent on the most controversial question of his generation: what was man's place in nature? Provoked by critics, Darwin later broke this silence, focusing attention on features central to our humanity: mind and morality. The Expression of the Emotions is an audacious and thought-provoking book. Powerful ideas are hidden behind simple questions. Why are humans alone in blushing? Why do we understand the expressions of so many animals? Why do all humans instinctively understand the meaning of a smile? This was Darwin's last major work. Here are the origins of those qualities we humans hold most dear. This edition is the rare 1890 second edition of Expression , including notes Darwin made anticipating a revision. Joe Cain's introduction describes the key debates surrounding Darwin, his reasons for producing The Expression of the Emotions and his methods of gathering data. This edition also includes, for the first time, many original striking photographs and line drawings Darwin assembled as part of his research. Edited by Joe Cain and Sharon Messenger with an introduction by Joe Cain

Author Biography

Charles Darwin was born in Shrewsbury in 1809 and was educated at Shrewsbury School, Edinburgh University and Christ's College Cambridge. He took his degree in 1831 and in the same year embarked on a five-year voyage on HMS Beagle as a companion to the captain; the purpose of the voyage was to chart the coasts of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, and to carry a chain of chronometric readings round the world. While he was away some of his letters on scientific matters were privately published, and on his return he at once took his place among the leading men of science. In 1839 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. Most of the rest of his life was occupied in publishing the findings of the voyage and in documenting his theory of the transmutation of species. On the origin of species by means of natural selection appeared in 1859. Darwin spent many years with his wife - his cousin Emma Wedgwood, whom he had married in 1839 - and their children at Down House in Kent. He died in 1882, and was buried in Westminster Abbey.

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

Review

" 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

Review Quote

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.

Details

ISBN0141439440
Author Joe Cain
Short Title EXPRESSION OF THE EMOTIONS IN
Audience Age 18-17
Language English
ISBN-10 0141439440
ISBN-13 9780141439440
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2009
Imprint Penguin Classics
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DEWEY 591.5
Illustrations col. Illustrations
Series Penguin Classics
Edited by Sharon Messenger
Birth 1809
Death 1882
Tag pengblackclassics
Residence ENK
UK Release Date 2009-05-28
Pages 432
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Publication Date 2009-05-28
Alternative 9780141924533
Audience General
NZ Release Date 2009-06-29
AU Release Date 2009-06-29

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