

Man's Place in Nature
Book • 1966
In this book, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin examines the position of humans within the natural world, discussing their biological, social, and spiritual aspects.
The work delves into the human condition, placing it within the broader framework of evolutionary biology and philosophical inquiry.
Translated by René Hague, the book offers a comprehensive view of human existence from a unique blend of scientific and philosophical perspectives.
The work delves into the human condition, placing it within the broader framework of evolutionary biology and philosophical inquiry.
Translated by René Hague, the book offers a comprehensive view of human existence from a unique blend of scientific and philosophical perspectives.
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