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  • *{{cite book |author=Colp, Ralph |title=To be an invalid: the illness of Charles Darwin |publisher=University of Chicago Press |year=1977 |isbn=0-226-11401-5 }} ...ng, George White |title=Creative malady: illness in the lives and minds of Charles Darwin, Florence Nightingale, Mary Baker Eddy, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, Eliza
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  • ...ysterious illness, which continued almost to his death, 45 years later; '''Charles Darwin's illness''' has been the subject of speculation ever since. ...d by Katz-Sidlow RJ (1998) In the Darwin family tradition: another look at Charles Darwin's ill health. ''J R Soc Med'' 91:484-8 PMID 9849520</ref>
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  • {{main|Charles Darwin's education}} Charles Darwin was born in [[Shrewsbury, Shropshire]], England on 12 February 1809 at his
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  • *Charles Darwin, ''Voyage of the Beagle'', (including Robert FitzRoy's ''Remarks with refer *[[E. Janet Browne]], ''Charles Darwin: vol. 1 Voyaging'' and ''vol. 2 The Power of Place'' (London: Jonathan Cape
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  • ...9 and 1843 in five volumes by various authors, Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin: information on two of the volumes &ndash; * 1887: ''Autobiography of Charles Darwin'' (Edited by his son Francis Darwin) [http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webb
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  • {{r|Charles Darwin's illness}} {{r|Darwin's Frog}} &ndash; a species of Frog named after Charles Darwin.
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  • ...darwin/index.shtml Speaking of Faith: Evolution and Wonder - Understanding Charles Darwin] radio program featuring biographer [[James Moore (biographer)|James Moore] ...van Wyhe ed., [http://pages.britishlibrary.net/charles.darwin/ Writings of Charles Darwin on the Web]
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  • ...darwin/index.shtml Speaking of Faith: Evolution and Wonder - Understanding Charles Darwin] radio program featuring biographer [[James Moore (biographer)|James Moore] ...van Wyhe ed., [http://pages.britishlibrary.net/charles.darwin/ Writings of Charles Darwin on the Web]
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  • ...language evolution revisited] - blog post by W. Tecumseh Fitch, putting [[Charles Darwin|Darwin]]'s thoughts on the [[evolution of language]] and [[origin of music|
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  • ...best remembered for coining the word Dinosauria and for his opposition to Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection.
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  • *Charles Darwin, ''Voyage of the Beagle'', (including Robert FitzRoy's ''Remarks with refer *[[E. Janet Browne]], ''Charles Darwin: vol. 1 Voyaging'' and ''vol. 2 The Power of Place'' (London: Jonathan Cape
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  • ...language evolution revisited] - blog post by W. Tecumseh Fitch, putting [[Charles Darwin|Darwin]]'s thoughts on the [[evolution of language]] and [[origin of music|
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  • ...02) Physician, poet, philosopher, botanist, and naturalist; grandfather of Charles Darwin.
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  • 1859 book by [[Charles Darwin]] expounding the theory of [[evolution]] through [[natural selection]]
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  • The Royal Navy Brig that Charles Darwin sailed to the Galapagos on.
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  • The great-great grandson of Charles Darwin who wrote a book about him, his daughter, and human evolution.
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  • *{{cite book |author=Colp, Ralph |title=To be an invalid: the illness of Charles Darwin |publisher=University of Chicago Press |year=1977 |isbn=0-226-11401-5 }} ...ng, George White |title=Creative malady: illness in the lives and minds of Charles Darwin, Florence Nightingale, Mary Baker Eddy, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, Eliza
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  • ...the [[BSD Daemon]], and also would be named after who was thought to be "[[Charles Darwin]]'s assistant," [[Thomas Huxley]]. The real truth came to be found out late
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  • ...9 and 1843 in five volumes by various authors, Edited and superintended by Charles Darwin: information on two of the volumes &ndash; * 1887: ''Autobiography of Charles Darwin'' (Edited by his son Francis Darwin) [http://digital.library.upenn.edu/webb
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  • ...charles/the-origin-of-species/chapter-04.html ''The Origin of Species'' by Charles Darwin] - Chapter 4,Natural Selection
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  • *[http://darwin-online.org.uk/contents.html The complete work of Charles Darwin online: Table of contents], bibliography of [http://darwin-online.org.uk/Ed
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  • ...ry to rebase [[ethics]] and [[social policy]] on an understanding of the [[Charles Darwin|Darwinian]] notion of a struggle for existence. The term ''social Darwinism
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  • *[http://darwin-online.org.uk/ The Complete Works of Charles Darwin Online]
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  • ...neteenth century, accompanying the discovery of [[natural selection]] by [[Charles Darwin]], the study of animals became a professional scientific pursuit and since
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  • ...Books Ltd. London. ISBN 0-12-043205-1</ref>&nbsp;<ref name=orgin1stonline>Charles Darwin. (1859) [http://www.esp.org/books/darwin/origin/facsimile/ On the Origin of ...The Origin see the main article on [[Charles Darwin#Development of theory|Charles Darwin]].
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  • '''HMS Beagle''' was the [[Royal Navy]] Brig on which [[Charles Darwin]] sailed to the Galapagos. ...under the command of Robert Fitzroy. Fitzroy invited the young naturalist Charles Darwin to accompany him. The Beagle set off on its great journey, with Darwin on b
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  • * [http://pages.britishlibrary.net/charles.darwin/ Charles Darwin's writings]
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  • ...ans MT">Originally published 1959, on the centennial of the publication of Charles Darwin's ''On the Origin of Species''. Fifteen chapters by various authors.</font>
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  • {{rpl|Charles Darwin}} Darwin began training as a physician in Edinburgh in 1825 at the age of 1
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  • ...naturalist and co-discoverer of [[evolution]] by [[natural selection]], [[Charles Darwin]] (1809–1882). On the left hand side of the reverse side of the note, the * [[Charles Darwin]]
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  • ...he folk wisdom of the time, accepted by most natural historians (including Charles Darwin in his Origin of Species). Lamarck's contribution to evolutionary theory co After publication of Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection, the importance of individual efforts in the
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  • An extract from [[Charles Darwin]]'s ''[[On the Origin of Species]]'' is commonly quote-mined by creationist
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  • [[Charles Darwin|Charles Robert Darwin]], a contemporary of Mendel and Lamarck—working wi
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  • '''Erasmus Darwin''', the grandfather of [[Charles Darwin]], was a leading intellectual of 18th century [[England]]. He was a respect
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  • [[Charles Darwin|Charles Darwin's]] and [[Alfred Russel Wallace|Alfred Russel Wallace's]] theory of [[Evolu
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  • ...perhaps the [[Galapagos Islands]], home to diverse [[life]] which shaped [[Charles Darwin]]'s theory of [[evolution]] by [[natural selection]]. Some of the [[Andes]]
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  • ...ther, [[Thomas Huxley]], was a biologist and is known for his support of [[Charles Darwin]] and his theory of evolution. His brother was [[Julian Huxley]], the first
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  • ...ded the "Modern Synthesis" in evolutionary biology. It sought to integrate Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection with the development of population genetics b
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  • * [[Evolution]] and [[Charles Darwin]]
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  • ...a sense” (F. Darwin 1905 [Darwin F, editor. (1905) The life and letters of Charles Darwin. New York: Appleton. Available: http://pages.britishlibrary.net/charles.dar
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  • ...and political outlook. From this period dates the combination of social [[Charles Darwin|Darwiniwsm]] and [[socialism]] which characterized much of his later life a
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  • ...election]], as opposed to [[natural selection]], terms first employed by [[Charles Darwin]] in his seminal work ''[[On the Origin of Species]]'', to choose individua
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  • ...ic side, modern science including the discoveries of [[Copernicus]] and [[Charles Darwin]], as well as rigorous and even radical [[Biblical criticism]], with the pu
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  • ...ysterious illness, which continued almost to his death, 45 years later; '''Charles Darwin's illness''' has been the subject of speculation ever since. ...d by Katz-Sidlow RJ (1998) In the Darwin family tradition: another look at Charles Darwin's ill health. ''J R Soc Med'' 91:484-8 PMID 9849520</ref>
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  • ...nthesis was the most important development in evolutionary biology after [[Charles Darwin|Darwin]]. Wright also had a major effect on the development of mammalian ge
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  • ...onstitute the evolution of the population, a descent with modification, as Charles Darwin referred to it, <ref name=darwin1859>Darwin C (1982; originally 1859) ''The ...in context in the discussion of topics to follow. The undisputed primer: Charles Darwin's, ''On the Origin of Species''. <ref name=darwin1859>Darwin C (1982; origi
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  • **<font face="Gill Sans MT">Dedication: "To Charles Darwin, Author of "The Origin Of Species," I Dedicate this Book, Not Only as a Tok ...://darwin-online.org.uk/content/record?itemID=A237.1 The Complete Works of Charles Darwin Online, The Freeman Bibliographical Database]
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  • From an evolutionary point of view, it has been unargued since [[Charles Darwin|Darwin]] that birdsong is [[analogue|analogous]], not [[homologue|homologou ...stones have been left unturned as to potential functions of music since [[Charles Darwin|Darwin]] posed the question. One major difficulty in answering it is that m
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  • Because Lyell was a close friend to [[Charles Darwin]], it comes as no surprise that Lyell's support for the theory of evolution
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  • ...apprentice one [[Henry Raebirn]], set it in a locket for a memorial. <ref>Charles Darwin, [http://assets.cambridge.org/97805218/15260/sample/9780521815260ws.pdf The
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  • ...], [[Thomas Huxley]]'s ''[[Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature]]'', and [[Charles Darwin]]'s ''[[The Descent of Man]]'' were all important to early paleoanthropolog
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  • ...ist he has described himself as "tough on woolly thinking" and has named [[Charles Darwin]] as a [[role model]].<ref>Higgins (2007: 4).</ref>
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  • ...y considered [[science|scientifically]] possible, as in reviving long dead Charles Darwin, or based on extrapolations from present-day scientific knowledge, as in hu
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  • *''The Genius of Charles Darwin'' (2008)
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  • ...t symbiosis is a major driving force behind [[evolution]]. She considers [[Charles Darwin|Darwin's]] notion of evolution, driven by competition, as incomplete, and c
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  • ...win was greatly influenced by the revolutionary ideas of the naturalist, [[Charles Darwin]] (1809-1882)&mdash;inspiring an image of something like a pyramid of giant
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  • ...o [[Albert Einstein|Einsteinian]] physics, as well as the shift from pre-[[Charles Darwin|Darwinian]] to post-Darwinian biology.
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  • Using [[Charles Darwin]]'s ''On the Origin of Species'' (1859) as inspiration, Fox developed the t
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  • :*Charles Darwin (use this naming convention for a biography article)
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  • ...ented polymath who discovered electricity; and Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802), Charles Darwin's grandfather and the author of a precursor theory of evolution.” </ref>
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  • [[Thomas Henry Huxley]], on [[Charles Darwin|Darwin]]'s theory of evolution; the poet [[Charles Algernon Swinburne]] on
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  • .../etext98/otoos11.txt Chapter 9. The Imperfection of the Geological Record] Charles Darwin (1959) On the Origin of Species. See in particular the section "On the sudd
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  • ...selection]] as a mechanism of biological [[Evolution|evolution]] before [[Charles Darwin]] (b. February 12, 1809; d. April 19, 1882) published the same concept in ...tly admired and strongly supported his co-discoverer of natural selection, Charles Darwin. He differed from Darwin regarding the best way to describe the evolutionar
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  • ...r firmly grounded in the idea that species do not change, and ever since [[Charles Darwin]] published ‘[[The Origin of Species]]’ in 1859, the major consensus (a
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  • ...he opposition of almost all the members of the [[Plinian Society]] - and [[Charles Darwin]], then a student at the University of Edinburgh, observed the ensuing outr
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  • ...Some have placed its origin at two or three thousand years ago <!--and [[Charles Darwin|Darwin]] himself placed the origin of the breed at 6000 BC. Either Mr Cutil
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  • ...a kind of "scientific" social planning. "[[Francis Galton]], a cousin of [[Charles Darwin]], coined the term '[[eugenics]]', meaning 'the science which deals with al
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  • ...riginated. The theory that humans originated in Africa was postulated by [[Charles Darwin]] <!--I think--> and later advocated by [[Louis Leakey]], a suggestion that
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  • {{main|Charles Darwin's education}} Charles Darwin was born in [[Shrewsbury, Shropshire]], England on 12 February 1809 at his
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  • ...t&pageseq=1 Natural Theology"]. On-line text from ''The Complete Works of Charles Darwin Online''
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  • The appearance of [[Charles Darwin]]'s ''[[On the Origin of Species]]'' in 1859 and the associated [[Evolution ...nts of evolution: pointing out the racism of [[Thomas Henry Huxley]] and [[Charles Darwin]] (or the subtitle of ''The Origin of Species'' containing reference to "th
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  • ...m ca. 6000 years to 300 millions of years. The longer estimate came from [[Charles Darwin]], who probably went closer to the truth because he had clear in mind that
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  • ...llace was afraid to publish his work due to the church but he sent it to [[Charles Darwin]] and help him develop what is somewhat mistakenly called today [[Darwinism * [[Charles Darwin]]
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  • ...os'' ("terrible") and ''sauros'' ("lizard") ), and for his opposition to [[Charles Darwin]]'s theory of evolution by [[natural selection]]. He gained a reputation as ...inct forms, to which his attention was drawn by the fossils collected by [[Charles Darwin]] in South America. ''Loxodon'', from the [[pampas]], was then described, a
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  • ...nizing astronomy. It also marks the 200th anniversary of [[Charles Darwin|Charles Darwin's]] birth, enabling his revolution of biology.</ref> He soon saw that the l
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  • ...man is distinguished from other animals have many points of contact with [[Charles darwin|Darwinism]] and neo-[[Immanuel Kant|Kantianism]]. His idea of studying man
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  • **To understand the emergence of [[Charles Darwin|Darwinian]] [[evolution]], it is necessary to identify physical mechanisms
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  • ...Wallace|Alfred Russel Wallace]], the co-discoverer (with [[Charles Darwin|Charles Darwin]]) of the powerful force in organic evolution, natural selection, which ph ...ide Olympics' (thinking of air pollution)? Suggest we adopt theme(s) from Charles Darwin's works, to get ahead of the crowd planning activities etc. to celebrate th
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  • ...ggle for Life]]'' John Murray, London; modern reprint {{cite book|author = Charles Darwin, Julian Huxley|year = 2003|title = The Origin of Species| publisher = Signe Between 1842 and 1844, Charles Darwin outlined his theory of evolution by natural selection as an explanation for
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  • ...ndants of a designated individual. For example, the full title of one of [[Charles Darwin]]'s books, published in 1859, is ''On the Origin of Species By Means of Nat
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  • ...ears old but, in fact, several millions of years old. The appearance of [[Charles Darwin]]'s ''[[On the Origin of Species]]'' in 1859 and the associated [[Evolution
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  • ...he eyes of the universe looking at itself". He has been quoted as saying: "Charles Darwin was wrong. Consciousness is key to evolution and we will soon prove that."<
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  • Intraspecific [[hybridization]] within a plant species was demonstrated by [[Charles Darwin]] and [[Gregor Mendel]], and was further developed by [[geneticist]]s and p
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  • ...luded the scientific works of "[[Louis Blanc]], [[Auguste Comte|Comte]], [[Charles Darwin|Darwin]], [[Charles Fourier|Fourier]], [[Ferdinand Lassalle|Lassalle]], [[J
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  • ...ion was first described in 1858 in two papers, jointly published, one by [[Charles Darwin]] and the other by [[Alfred Russel Wallace]], and then popularized in Darwi ...ransmutation of species]] was accepted by many scientists before 1859, but Charles Darwin's ''[[The Origin of Species|On The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Se
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  • ...to show that the more workers there are the lower there wages will be. [[Charles Darwin]] made the struggle for food into the centerpiece of his theory of evolutio Biologist [[Charles Darwin]] was strongly influenced by Malthus, and in ''The Origin of Species'' (185
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  • ...l Street Journal]]'' as a "flawless and magisterial" writer who tackled "[[Charles Darwin|Darwin]], [[Karl Marx|Marx]], [[Richard Wagner|Wagner]], [[Hector Berlioz|B
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  • ...except for the socialists, accepted his theories and built around them. [[Charles Darwin]] and [[Alfred Russel Wallace]] explicitly acknowledged Malthus's influenc
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  • ...U.S. ISBN 1556436718 Contains personal stories and quotes from Mark Twain, Charles Darwin, Martina Navratilova, David Beckham, Marlene Dietrich, Catherine Zeta-Jones
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  • ...ction includes copies of the Gutenberg Bible, the original manuscript of [[Charles Darwin]]'s ''Origin of Species'', and ''Scotorum historiae a prima gentis origine'
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  • In England, [[Charles Darwin]] built on the idea of [[natural selection]] as a way to explain how divers
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  • ...any of van Leeuwenhoek's discoveries. It was only 200 years later when [[Charles Darwin]] incorporated van Leeuwenhoek's discoveries of microscopic life as a key e
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  • ...reveal otherwise invisible worlds in all kinds of data, not only optical….Charles Darwin was right when he wrote that people with an understanding “of the great l :*'''Note:''' [[Charles Darwin|Darwin]] understood the point. Excerpt from the letter to Fawcett: “Abou
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  • With the advance of science and the adoption of [[Charles Darwin|Darwinistic]] [[Evolution|Evolutionary Theory]] as the primary theory of th
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  • ...title page reading: "THE EXPRESSION OF THE EMOTIONS IN MAN AND ANIMALS. BY CHARLES DARWIN M.A., F.R.S., ETC. WITH PHOTOGRAPHIC AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS. NEW YORK. D.
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  • ...reveal otherwise invisible worlds in all kinds of data, not only optical….Charles Darwin was right when he wrote that people with an understanding “of the great l :*'''Note:''' [[Charles Darwin|Darwin]] understood the point. Excerpt from the letter to Fawcett: “Abou
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  • ::some things are awful: Full capitalization for author names, such as CHARLES DARWIN. And , personally, the preferred practice is some fields of humanities of
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  • 1809 &nbsp;[[Charles Darwin]] [http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/darwin_charles.shtml] (180 1859 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Charles Darwin]]'s ''[[The Origin of Species]]''
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  • ...ormal discipline under formal theories emerged, following publication of [[Charles Darwin]]'s ''Origin of Species'' that offered a new way to look at the origins of
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  • ...ou look at what links to 2006, one of the first articles you will see is [[Charles Darwin]]. How is the year 2006 relevant to Darwin's article, it isn't. There was a
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  • :1859 [[Charles Darwin]] publishes ''[[The Origin of Species]]''
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  • ...r not as a "how" but as a "why." Functionalism was heavily influenced by [[Charles Darwin]] and the theory of evolution. It would later serve as the foundation for t
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  • ...ted in observing nature and his writings on biology were much admired by [[Charles Darwin]] amongst others. Throughout the Middle Ages, no other thinker had as great
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  • ...densities]] of materials at each location within the head (Hsieh 2003). [[Charles Darwin]] was right when he wrote that people with an understanding “of the great *Darwin F, editor (1905) The life and letters of Charles Darwin. New York: Appleton. Available: http:⁄⁄pages.britishlibrary.net/charl
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  • In England, [[Charles Darwin]] built on the idea of [[natural selection]] as a way to explain how divers
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  • ...y many since the discovery of [[evolution]] and [[natural selection]] by [[Charles Darwin]], as this provides a powerful mechanism for nature to almost design itself
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  • In England, [[Charles Darwin]] showed how the idea of [[natural selection]] could explain how very diver
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  • ...more and more people become aware of the advantages of cooperation, and Charles Darwin has suggested that it could be transmitted further by natural selection: ...orious over most other tribes; and this would be natural selection''<ref>[[Charles Darwin]], ''[http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/2300/pg2300.html The Ascent of Ma
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  • ...more and more people become aware of the advantages of cooperation, and Charles Darwin has suggested that it could be transmitted further by natural selection: ...orious over most other tribes; and this would be natural selection''<ref>[[Charles Darwin]], ''[http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/2300/pg2300.html The Ascent of Ma
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  • ...book |title=Naturally Good: A Behavioral History of Moral Development from Charles Darwin to E.O. Wilson |author= John Henry Morgan |url=http://books.google.com/book
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  • ...to show that the more workers there are the lower there wages will be. [[Charles Darwin]] made the struggle for food into the centerpiece of his theory of evolutio
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  • ...ance include scientists such as [[Sir Isaac Newton]], [[Francis Bacon]], [[Charles Darwin]] and New Zealand-born [[Ernest Rutherford]], philosophers such as [[John L ...inent English figures from the fields of science and mathematics include [[Charles Darwin]], [[Isaac Newton|Sir Isaac Newton]], [[Michael Faraday]], [[J. J. Thomson]
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  • * the writings of [[David Hume]] and [[Immanuel Kant]] (and later, [[Charles Darwin]]), which increased doubt about the [[first cause]] argument and the [[argu
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  • One can conjecture that some such groups could evolve following a [[Charles Darwin|Darwinian]] scheme, not only an interest of engineers,<ref name=evolution/>
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  • Charles Darwin himself theorized that proto-humans began walking when our ancestors came t
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  • ...ory the name of [[John Dalton]], the theory of [[evolution]] the name of [[Charles Darwin]], and the theory of [[relativity]] the name of [[Albert Einstein]], the pe
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  • ...elvin]], [[Humphry Davy]], [[Joseph John Thomson]], [[Michael Faraday]], [[Charles Darwin]], [[Alexander Fleming]], [[Francis Crick]], [[Joseph William Bazalgette]]
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  • ...ocrates/Adams/page.298.a.php The Genuine Works of Hippocrates] Edited by: Charles Darwin Adams (trans.). New York: Dover 1868.</ref> ...ocrates/Adams/page.298.a.php The Genuine Works of Hippocrates] Edited by: Charles Darwin Adams (trans.). New York: Dover 1868.</ref></p>
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  • ...icine see Dobzhansky's "light of evolution" as shining from the ideas of [[Charles Darwin]] and [[Alfred Russel Wallace]], in particular the idea of adaptation due t ...into its theoretical and practical underpinnings. The medical students of Charles Darwin’s day did not have the advantage of such a powerful framework to inform t
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  • '''Last Paragraph of Charles Darwin’s ''Origin of Species'' (1859)''' ...y supplant older groups because of their greater reproductive fitness.<ref>Charles Darwin (1859) ''The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection''</ref>Biologi
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  • ...e of the ability to communicate.<ref name=Pinker1/> According to Pinker, [[Charles Darwin]] himself "concluded that language ability is 'an instinctive tendency to a
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  • ...-online.org.uk/content/frameset?itemID=F373&viewtype=side&pageseq=1 &mdash;Charles Darwin, Last Paragraph, <i>Origin of Species</i>, 1st ed.]
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  • .../ref> reading a range of authors including [[Plato]], [[Edward Gibbon]], [[Charles Darwin]] and [[Thomas Babington Macaulay]].<ref>Gilbert 1991, pp. 67&ndash;68.</re
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