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Charles HerrickIn human thermodynamics, Charles Judson Herrick (1868-1960) is an American neurologist noted for his 1956 The Evolution of Human Nature, in which he speculates on how the second law of thermodynamics may or may not apply to the mind, in relation to entropy increases or decreases in open or closed systems; discussing aspects of human social evolution and the second law. [1]

Education
Herrick was a student at Denison University, then a professor of biology there from 1891 to 1907; later teaching at the University of Chicago.

References
1. Herrick, Charles J. (1956). The Evolution of Human Nature (pgs. 46-51). University of Texas Press.

External links
Herrick, C. Judson (1868-1960) – WorldCat Identities.

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