ALFRED R. WALLACE
PREFACE
CONTENTS
MAN'S PLACE IN THE UNIVERSE
CHAPTER I EARLY IDEAS AS TO THE UNIVERSE AND ITS RELATION TO MAN
CHAPTER II MODERN IDEAS AS TO MAN'S RELATION TO THE UNIVERSE
CHAPTER III THE NEW ASTRONOMY
CHAPTER IV THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE STARS
CHAPTER V DISTANCE OF THE STARS THE SUN'S MOTION THROUGH SPACE
CHAPTER VI THE UNITY AND EVOLUTION OF THE STAR SYSTEM
CHAPTER VII ARE THE STARS INFINITE IN NUMBER?
CHAPTER VIII OUR RELATION TO THE MILKY WAY
CHAPTER IX THE UNIFORMITY OF MATTER AND ITS LAWS THROUGHOUT THE STELLAR UNIVERSE
CHAPTER X THE ESSENTIAL CHARACTERS OF THE LIVING ORGANISM
CHAPTER XI THE PHYSICAL CONDITIONS ESSENTIAL FOR ORGANIC LIFE
CHAPTER XII THE EARTH IN ITS RELATION TO THE DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF LIFE
CHAPTER XIII THE EARTH IN RELATION TO LIFE: ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS
CHAPTER XIV THE EARTH IS THE ONLY HABITABLE PLANET IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
CHAPTER XV THE STARS HAVE THEY PLANETARY SYSTEMS? ARE THEY BENEFICIAL TO US?
CHAPTER XVI STABILITY OF THE STAR-SYSTEM: IMPORTANCE OF OUR CENTRAL POSITION: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
INDEX
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Transcriber's Notes
A Study of the Results of Scientific Research
in Relation to the Unity or Plurality
of Worlds