On the Origin of Species

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Blurb, Incorporated, 8 дек. 2015 г. - Всего страниц: 438
Charles Darwin first published On the Origin of Species in 1859, and continued revising it for several years. As a result, his final work reads as a composite, containing more than a decade's worth of shifting approaches to his theory of evolution. In fact, it wasn't until his fifth edition that he introduced the concept of "survival of the fittest," a phrase that actually came from philosopher Herbert Spencer. By color-coding each word of his final text by the edition in which it first appeared, the book traces Darwin's thoughts and revisions, demonstrating how scientific theories undergo adaptation before their widespread acceptance.The hardcover book is printed in full color, and the type is set in 9.75 point Century Schoolbook.

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Charles Robert Darwin, born in 1809, was an English naturalist who founded the theory of Darwinism, the belief in evolution as determined by natural selection. Although Darwin studied medicine at Edinburgh University, and then studied at Cambridge University to become a minister, he had been interested in natural history all his life. His grandfather, Erasmus Darwin, was a noted English poet, physician, and botanist who was interested in evolutionary development. Darwin's works have had an incalculable effect on all aspects of the modern thought. Darwin's most famous and influential work, On the Origin of Species, provoked immediate controversy. Darwin's other books include Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle, The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex. Charles Darwin died in 1882.

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