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Paperback Being Well-Born: An Introduction to Heredity and Eugenics Book

ISBN: 1025299876

ISBN13: 9781025299877

Being Well-Born: An Introduction to Heredity and Eugenics

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"Being Well-Born: An Introduction to Heredity and Eugenics" is a seminal exploration of the biological principles governing inheritance and their application to human society. Written by Michael F. Guyer, this work provides a detailed overview of the mechanisms of genetics, examining how physical and mental traits are passed across generations. The book serves as a foundational text for understanding the historical intersection of biology, ethics, and social policy.

Throughout the volume, Guyer delves into the complexities of germ-plasm, the influence of environment versus heredity, and the then-emerging science of eugenics. By distilling complex scientific concepts into accessible language, the work aims to educate the public on the importance of "good breeding" and the potential for improving the human race through informed social practices. From the study of Mendelian inheritance to the discussion of societal fitness, the book offers a comprehensive look at the concerns and scientific methodologies that shaped early 20th-century thought on human evolution.

As a significant historical document, "Being Well-Born" provides invaluable insight into the evolution of genetic science and the social philosophies that defined an era. It remains a crucial resource for those interested in the history of science, sociology, and the ethical development of modern genetics.

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