Darwinism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Darwinism is a term used for various movements or concepts related to ideas of transmutation of species or evolution, including ideas with no connection to the work of Charles Darwin. The meaning o...
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Darwin's Basic Premise ... Darwin's On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, made several points that had major impact on nineteenth-century thought: ... Darwinian Evolution; Biological Timeline;
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Charles Darwin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles Robert Darwin FRS (12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882) was an English naturalist who realised and presented compelling evidence that all species of life have evolved over time from commo...
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A modern look at Darwinism. Do Darwinism and natural selection really conflict with what is known about evolution today? ... n One Long Argument, Ernst Mayr (evolutionary biologist, and originator of the Biological Species Concept) summarizes Darwin's theories, ... A modern evolutionist turns to Darwin's work again and again.
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"A self-styled form of Darwinian fundamentalism has risen to some prominence in a variety of fields, from the English biological heartland of John Maynard Smith to the uncompromising ideology (albeit in graceful prose) of his compatriot Richard Dawkins, to the equally narrow and more ponderous writing of the...
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A Biography of the Anthropologist Charles Darwin ... Charles Darwin, a naturalist, developed the theory of natural selection. He was born in Shrewsbury, England on Feb. 12, 1809. His father was also a naturalist and a physician. His mother died when he was eight. ... Darwin was the first of the evolutionary biologists .
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In the 1990s there is a field called "Darwinian Medicine" as well as "Evolutionary Psychology." Although dead more than a century, Darwin's ideas continue to have an impact in numerous areas of contemporary thought (see, for example, James F. Moore, 1996, The Death Of Competition: Leadership & Strategy In The Age...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Charles Darwin (British naturalist), February 12, 1809Shrewsbury, Shropshire, EnglandApril 19, 1882Downe, KentEnglish naturalist whose theory of evolution by natural selection became the foundation of modern evolutionary studies. ... Darwin’s other grandfather, ... His freethinking father,
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Biographical Information and Introduction ... The Scientific and Cultural Contexts ... Pre-Darwininan Views of Evolution and Anticipations of Darwin...
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Parts of Darwin's work are examined in P. R. Bell, ed., Darwin's Biological Work: Some Aspects Reconsidered (1959), and Darwin's vast influence is assessed in Michael T. Ghiselin, The Triumph of the Darwinian Method (1969). A good, succinct presentation of the essence of Darwin's ideas is Benjamin Farrington,
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