224 pages

English language

Published Nov. 11, 1960 by New American Library.

OCLC Number:
3389152

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This is the middle of a set of three biochemistry books Asimov wrote in the 1950’s and 1960’s which form a progressive examination of the field. The Wellsprings of Life is divided into four sections.

The first is a general overview of life and its possible origins. Asimov spends a fair amount of time discussing the history of the struggles within biology and geology which lead to the modern world-view centered on Darwinian evolution, including a literal interpretation of the early chapters of Genesis, the issue of spontaneous generation, and the development of evolution by natural selection by Darwin and Wallace. Himself an ardent Darwinist, Asimov pulls no punches over his feelings regarding a literal reading of Genesis being used as the basis for thinking about the origin of life on earth, although he is sensitive to avoid dismissing the Bible’s religious value. The religious issues are, nonetheless, at the …

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Subjects

  • Life (Biology)
  • Evolution