Title: Reef Madness: Charles Darwin, Alexander Agassiz, and the Meaning of Coral  
Author: Dobbs, David  
Publisher: Pantheon Books, 
Date: 2005  
ISBN: 9780375421617  
Format: Hardcover, 306 pages  
Edition: First Edition  
Printing [if applicable]: 1st Printing  
Book Condition: Near Fine 
Jacket Condition: Very Good+   
Dimensions (if available): 23.5 x 15.1 x 2.8 cm   
Keywords: Reef, Coral, Madness, Charles, Darwin, Alexander, Agassiz, Evolution, Science, Natural, Philosophy, 19th Century, Victorian  

Description: From the dustjacket: "'Reef Madness' opens up the world of nineteenth-century science and philosophy at a moment when the nature of scientific thought was changing, when what we call "science" (the word did not even exist) was spoken of as "natural philosophy" and was a part of theology, the study of "God's natural works.""

"This is how what is now called science, until then based on the presence and hence the authority of God, moved toward reliance on observable phenomena as evidence of truth. At the book's center, two of that century's most bitter debates: one about the theory of natural selection, the other about the origin of coral."

Condition: Slight sunning to spine of dust jacket, light shelf-wear. No observed markings to book interior, else as new. Hardcover in dustjacket. 306 pages.  

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