The Origin of Species

Darwin s theory of natural selection issued a profound challenge to orthodox thought and belief no being or species has been specifically created all are locked into a pitiless struggle for existence, with extinction looming for those not fitted for the task Yet The Origin of Species 1859 is also a humane and inspirational vision of ecological interrelatedness, revealing the complex mutual interdependencies between animal and plant life, climate and physical environment, and by implication within the human world Written for the general reader, in a style which combines the rigour of science with the subtlety of literature, The Origin of Species remains one of the founding documents of the modern age. Read The Origin of Species Author Charles Darwin – kino-fada.fr such a freakin genius and the sadest part is, that his science literally killed him if you ve read a lot in Darwin as I have you come to understand that as a religious man, his studies seriously conflicted with his beliefs I hate it when I hear someone say that Darwin says, we come from monkeys because that is not the case.his theory is on EVOLUTION, not monkeys all he wanted people to understand was adaptation and survival of the fittest is really a simple concept, and daily life p such a freakin genius and the sadest part is, that his science literally killed him if you ve read a lot in Darwin as I have you come to understand that as a religious man, his studies seriously conflicted with his beliefs I hate it when I hear someone say that Darwin says, we come from monkeys because that is not the case...On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life On Natural selection Natural selection, Charles Darwin Natural selection is the differential survival and reproduction of individuals due to differences in phenotype It is a key mechanism of ev...Charles Darwin changed the world when he wrote this book.I mean if you think about it logically, no other book has had such a powerful impact on the way humanity views the earth yes, we have countless religious doctrine, but never before had there been a book that so drastically alternated our perceptions of the mechanisms that are behind our existence I m not talking about on a spiritual level, a level of ideas that cannot be scientifically proven or unproven, but on an actual physical level Charles Darwin changed the world when he wrote this book.I mean if you think about it logically, no other book has had such a powerful impact on the way humanity views the earth yes, we have countless religious doctrine, but never before had there been a book that so drastically alternated our perceptions of the mechanisms that are behind our existence I m not talking about on a spiritual level, a level of ideas that cannot be scientifically proven or unproven, but on an actual physical level These ideas weren t accepted overnight, few things are, but over time they began to beandaccepted Even today we still refer to Darwin s ideas as the theory of Evolution despite the fact that it is now empirically proven as to how we got where we are It is, g...Dear Carol,Thank you for your mail, and of course I remember meeting you on the flight last month It was a very interesting discussion and I m still thinking about it The semester has now started here at Creationist U and I am working hard, but I found time to read the book you recommended And I m glad I did, because it was really a lot better than I thought it would be.I guess I was expecting Darwin to be like Richard Dawkins, but he was respectful of religious ideas And it was great that h Dear Carol,Thank you for your mail, and of course I remember meeting you on the flight last month It was a very interesting discussion and I m still thinking about it The semester has now started here at Creationist U and I am working hard, but I found time to read the book you recommended And I m glad I did, because it was really a lot better than I thought it would be.I guess I was expecting Darwin to be like Richard Dawkins, but he was respectful of religious ideas And it was great that he liked Paley s Natural Theology so much he says he almost knew it by heart We read Paley last year in History of Creation Science, and ...Edits for NR because I love him that much This This preservation of favourable variations and the rejection of injurious variations, I call Natural Selection Variations neither useful not injurious would not be affected by natural selection, and would be left a fluctuating element, as perhaps we see in the species called polymorphic We shall best understand the probable course of natural selection by taking the case of a country undergoing some physical change, for instance, of climate The Edits for NR because I love him that much This This preservation of favourable variations and the rejection of injurious variations, I call Natural Selection Variations neither useful not injurious would not be affected by natural selection, and would be left a fluctuating element, as perhaps we see in the species called polymorphic We shall best understand the probable course of natural selection by taking the case of a country undergoing some physical change, for instance, of climate The proportional numbers of its inhabitants would almost immediately undergo a change, and some species might become extinct We may conclude, from what we have seen of the intimate and complex manner in which the inhabitants of e...One general law, leading to the advancement of all organic beings, namely, multiply, vary, let the strongest live and the weakest dieCharles Darwin, The Origin of Species It is amazing to think that this mild, scientific book published a little less than 155 years ago caused and is still causing such a complete storm I m surprised at how adapted we have become or at least the segment of those people on the planet who don t reject Darwin s theory of natural selection as counter to theirOne general law, leading to the advancement of all organic beings, namely, multiply, vary, let the strongest live and the weakest dieCharles Darwin, The Origin of Species It is amazing to think that this mild, scientific book published a little less than 155 years ago caused and is still causing such a complete storm I m surprised at how adapted we have become or at least the segment of those people on the...Ah, you can t really review a book like this It s almost complete transcended its role as a seminal scientific tome and become a legitimate historic artefact You can t review a historic artefact.This is a fantastic read, even viewed in a completely different way to how it would have been read at the time It really is amazing how much evolutionary biology Darwin was able to formulate almost a century before Watson and Crick s discovery of DNA It boggles the mind what Darwin could have been ca Ah, you can t really review a book like this It s almost complete transcended its role as a seminal scientific tome and become a legitimate historic artefact You can t review a historic artefact.This is a fantastic read, even viewed in a completely different way to how it would have been read at the time It really is amazing how m...If, however, a caterpillar were taken out of a hammock made up, for instance, to the third stage, and were put into one finished up to the sixth stage, so that much of its work was already done for it, far from feeling the benefit of this, it was much embarrassed, and, in order to complete its hammock, seemed f...My book group selected this book for discussion probably because of the historic impact it has had on the field of science However, I found it to be very worthy of respect from a literary viewpoint Charles Darwin s writing comes across as a methodical thinker and patient explainer to many recalcitrant r...I swear I cannot figure what all the fuss is about This is a science book It was sometimes a bit tough to read because of the depth into detail If I were an anthropologist I m sure I wouldappreciate that detail, but as a layman it did at times seem too thick If I were lost in an uncivilized world and had only two books, I would want a Webster s dictionary and this Origin of Species The dictionary to learn word definitions and this book to learn abo...


      The Origin of Species
  • English
  • 21 October 2017
  • Hardcover
  • 703 pages
  • 0785819118
  • Charles Darwin
  • The Origin of Species