The Bisexual Being: Evolution of Sexes
The Bisexual Being: Evolution of Sexes
The Bisexual Being: Evolution of Sexes by F. Buzzacott explores one of the most daring and speculative questions in early biological and psychological thought—the origin, unity, and dual nature of human sexuality. Blending evolutionary science, philosophy, and moral inquiry, Buzzacott presents the idea that every living creature carries within it a bisexual essence, a primal balance of masculine and feminine forces that shaped both physical evolution and emotional development.
Through discussions of heredity, reproduction, instinct, and psychology, the author examines how sexual polarity governs the vitality and continuity of life, and how imbalance or repression of this dual principle can lead to disharmony in both body and mind. Written at a time when science and spirituality were closely entwined, the work reflects the era’s fascination with sexual psychology, evolution, and metaphysical biology.
More than a scientific treatise, it stands as a reflection on the unity of human nature, bridging the boundaries between biology, philosophy, and the early understanding of gender and identity.
Complete edition of F. Buzzacott’s rare early 20th-century study on sexuality and evolution
Explores the concept of bisexuality as a universal biological and psychological principle
Interprets sexual duality through evolutionary, moral, and metaphysical lenses
Essential for readers of sexuality studies, evolutionary theory, and gender philosophy
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