Darwinism An Exposition Of The Theory Of Natural Selection With Some Of Its Applications


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Alfred Russel Wallace was a British naturalist and explorer who independently discovered the theory of evolution through natural selection around the same time as Charles Darwin. In his book Darwinism: An Exposition of the Theory of Natural Selection with Some of Its Applications Wallace explains the key principles of Darwins theory and their implications for the understanding of life on earth. Wallace argues that the principle of natural selection is the driving force behind the evolution of species with organisms that are better adapted to their environment more likely to survive and reproduce. He also discusses the concept of variation or the idea that individuals within a species exhibit differences that can be inherited by their offspring and that can accumulate over time. Wallace also delves into the social implications of Darwins theory noting that it challenges traditional religious and philosophical views of human nature and our place in the natural world. He argues that Darwinism offers a more rational and scientific approach to understanding the diversity of life on earth and our own place in the evolutionary process. Overall Wallaces Darwinism provides a clear and concise overview of the theory of natural selection and its applications as well as its broader implications for science philosophy and society.
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