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The Animal-Human Analogy and the Order of Things : A Comparative Study of Victorian British and Late-Qing Chinese Darwinism(s)

Author:
Liu, Kuan-yen
Degree Grantor:
University of California, Santa Barbara. Comparative Literature
Degree Supervisor:
Kay Young
Place of Publication:
[Santa Barbara, Calif.]
Publisher:
University of California, Santa Barbara
Creation Date:
2016
Issued Date:
2016
Topics:
Science history, Philosophy of science, Comparative literature, and Asian history
Keywords:
History and Epistemology of Evolutionary Biology
Cultural Translation
The Animal-Human Analogy
Long-Nineteenth-Century Britain and China
Darwinism
Comparative Philosophy
Genres:
Online resources and Dissertations, Academic
Dissertation:
Ph.D.--University of California, Santa Barbara, 2016
Description:

My dissertation, The Animal-Human Analogy and the Order of Things: A Comparative Study of Victorian British and Late-Qing Chinese Darwinism(s), traces the interaction of evolutionary biology with philosophy and socio-political thought in the Victorian (1837-1901) and Late-Qing (1840-1911) periods. (Abstract shortened by ProQuest.).

Physical Description:
1 online resource (236 pages)
Format:
Text
Collection(s):
UCSB electronic theses and dissertations
ARK:
ark:/48907/f36w99wd
ISBN:
9781339671888
Catalog System Number:
990046534510203776
Rights:
Inc.icon only.dark In Copyright
Copyright Holder:
Kuan-yen Liu
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