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The Great Ideas of Philosophy, 2nd Edition - Season 1 Episode 43 Darwin and Nature’s “Purposes”

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From social Darwinism to sociobiology, the evolutionary science of the late 18th and 19th centuries dominates social thought and political initiatives.

First Air Date: Jan 01, 2004

Last Air date: Jan 01, 2004

Season: 1 Season

Episode: 60 Episode

Runtime: 30 minutes

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Language: English

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