Darwinian Impacts: An Introduction to the Darwinian RevolutionOpen University Press, 1980 - 399 pages |
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Linnaeus and Buffon | 14 |
Lamarck Cuvier Lyell | 29 |
German Nature Philosophy Robert Chambers | 49 |
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A. R. Wallace acquired characteristics analogy animals and plants argument artificial selection believed biological Buffon C. H. Waddington Cambridge Chapter character Charles Darwin considerable Cuvier Darwin's theory Darwin/Wallace theory Darwinian Revolution Darwinian theory deductive discussion doctrine eighteenth-century emphasised environment Essays ethical evolution by natural evolutionary process evolutionary theory evolutionism example favour genetic geological Harmondsworth historian History of Biology history of science human Huxley hypothesis Ibid influence intellectual interest investigations Journal kind Lamarck Lamarckian Linnaeus Linnaeus's London Lyell Malthus Marx means Mendel natural history natural selection naturalist nineteenth century organisms Origin of Species pangenesis particular Penguin perhaps philosophy political population principle problems produce question republished scientific Social Darwinism Social Darwinists society Spencer structure struggle for existence suggested supposed supposedly T. H. Huxley theory of evolution thinking thought University Press variations Wallace York