1st Edition

A Philosopher with Nature

By Judd Hammack Copyright 1921
    222 Pages
    by Routledge

    222 Pages
    by Routledge

    Benjamin Kidd (1858-1916), well-known for his ground-breaking application of social Darwinism in his premier work Social Evolution (1894), was a sociologist and a keen observer of nature. First published posthumously in 1921, A Philosopher with Nature is a collection of Kidd’s most profound writings concerning natural habitats. Although the book is not to be considered scientific, Kidd’s method of uniting biology and sociology sheds remarkable insights into the animal kingdom. This title is suitable for both students of Anthropology and Sociology.

    1. Wild Bird Life in the Severn Estuary, I  2. Wild Bird Life in the Severn Estuary, II  3. Wild Bees  4. Eels  5. Hares  6. A Midsummer Night  7. The Haunts of Coot and Heron  8. Concerning the Cuckoo  9. The Habits and Intelligence of Bees  10. The Habits of Frogs  11. Sea Trout  12. The Instinct of Animals  13. The Birds of London  14. The Plague of Birds  15. What Do Young Animals Know?  16. The Mind of a Dog  17. Intelligence of Squirrels

    Biography

    Kidd, Benjamin