Darwin and Evolution

by Dr. Michael Ghiselin

Darwin and Evolution

by Dr. Michael Ghiselin

In 1859, Charles Darwin published a vastly important work, On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection. For centuries, man had been seen as a created species, distinct from any other animal. Then, Darwin persuasively argued that mankind and other species are descended from common ancestors. His theory of “natural selection”, also known as “survival of the fittest”, explains how life evolved through natural processes. By the 1950s, most scientists accepted the theory. However, it upset many who believed that life was created by a supernatural God, a debate which is perpetuated today. The Science and Discovery series recreates history’s 4,000-year journey to better understand the world through scientific means. It is a story of vested interests and independent thinkers, experiments and theories, change and progress. Don’t miss the rest of the Science and Discovery series. ©1993 Carmichael & Carmichael, Inc. and Knowledge Products (P)1993 Carmichael & Carmichael, Inc. and Knowledge Products

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