The Origin of Darwinism

Charles Darwin and The Origin of Species

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Biological Sciences, Evolution, Other Sciences, History
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Author: James Randerson ISBN: 9780852654835
Publisher: Guardian Books Publication: October 22, 2012
Imprint: Guaridan Shorts Language: English
Author: James Randerson
ISBN: 9780852654835
Publisher: Guardian Books
Publication: October 22, 2012
Imprint: Guaridan Shorts
Language: English
On 24th November 1859, Charles Darwin published 'On the Origin of Species'. His master-work laid down the theory of evolution by natural selection. In the century and half since publication, this theory has become firmly entwined with our instinctive view of how the planet's species came to be. It has also caused huge debates about the nature of its interpretation and its relationship to religious faith.This Guardian Short gathers together the newspaper's most significant contributions to the great Darwin conversation. Diverse writers including Richard Dawkins and Ian McEwan, Tim Radford and Richard Harries explore the reception of 'The Origin', the sources of the theory, Darwin's own grapple with his religious conscience and the ongoing issues surrounding modern Darwinism.Edited and introduced by the Guardian's, James Randerson, and featuring Darwin's own lyrical prose, 'The Origin of Darwinism' is a unique insight into the world's most influential scientific theory.The full list of writers featured in this Guardian Short is:Simon Conway MorrisCharles DarwinCaroline DaviesRichard DawkinsRichard HarriesLaurence HurstArmand LeroiIan McEwanKenneth R MillerAlison PearnJustin QuirkTim RadfordJames RandersonNick SpencerJohn van Wyh
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On 24th November 1859, Charles Darwin published 'On the Origin of Species'. His master-work laid down the theory of evolution by natural selection. In the century and half since publication, this theory has become firmly entwined with our instinctive view of how the planet's species came to be. It has also caused huge debates about the nature of its interpretation and its relationship to religious faith.This Guardian Short gathers together the newspaper's most significant contributions to the great Darwin conversation. Diverse writers including Richard Dawkins and Ian McEwan, Tim Radford and Richard Harries explore the reception of 'The Origin', the sources of the theory, Darwin's own grapple with his religious conscience and the ongoing issues surrounding modern Darwinism.Edited and introduced by the Guardian's, James Randerson, and featuring Darwin's own lyrical prose, 'The Origin of Darwinism' is a unique insight into the world's most influential scientific theory.The full list of writers featured in this Guardian Short is:Simon Conway MorrisCharles DarwinCaroline DaviesRichard DawkinsRichard HarriesLaurence HurstArmand LeroiIan McEwanKenneth R MillerAlison PearnJustin QuirkTim RadfordJames RandersonNick SpencerJohn van Wyh

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