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The Origin of Species

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17H 35min
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Anglais
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Adolescents et jeunes adultes

Charles Darwin's "The Origin of Species" is a key text in evolutionary biology, introducing natural selection as a mechanism for evolution. While acknowledging Lamarckism, Darwin emphasizes common descent and a branching evolutionary pattern based on his research from the Beagle expedition in the 1830s. Aimed at a non-specialist audience, the book generated significant interest and sparked discussions in scientific, philosophical, and religious circles.

Directed at a non-specialist audience, the book generated substantial interest upon its release, bolstered by Darwin’s credibility as a scientist. This sparked discussions across scientific, philosophical, and religious circles. Before his work, various evolutionary concepts were emerging, supported by dissenting anatomists and the general public. However, the English scientific community of the mid-19th century, closely aligned with the Church of England, resisted the notion of transmutation, believing in immutable species and the uniqueness of humans.

Overall, Darwin's "The Origin of Species," aimed at a non-specialist audience, attracted widespread interest, fueled by his respected status as a scientist. The evidence he presented sparked meaningful discussions across various spheres, setting the stage for future acceptance of evolutionary ideas.

Targeted at a non-specialist audience, the book garnered substantial interest upon its release, bolstered by Darwin’s credibility as a scientist, leading to discussions across scientific, philosophical, and religious circles. Before Darwin's work, various evolutionary ideas were emerging, supported by dissenting anatomists and the public. However, the English scientific community of the mid-19th century, closely aligned with the Church of England, resisted the idea of transmutation. This conflict stemmed from the prevailing belief in immutable species and the uniqueness of humans.

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Livre audio : 8 mai 2025

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