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Charles Darwin
Origins and Arguments

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Bill Price

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ISBN: 978-1-84243-312-6
extent: 160pp
binding: hardback
price £9.99
pub. date November 2008

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Darwinian Evolution
Natural Selection
A Philosophical Naturalist
Rationalism
The British Empiricists
The Transmutation of Species
The Voyage of the Beagle
Notebook D
Alfred Russel Wallace
The Origin of Species
Darwin's Bulldog
The Evolutionary Synthesis
The Teleological Argument
Evolution v Intelligent Design
Richard Dawkins
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The publication of The Origin of Species in 1859 was the culmination of more than twenty years of work by Charles Darwin and the ideas he presented in it would lead to a fundamental change in the way we think about life on earth. Evolution, as it came to be known, described how the extraordinary variety of life could develop and adapt by natural means rather than being entirely the creation of a supreme being. It was controversial at the time and now, as the bicentenary of Darwin's birth approaches in 2009, it remains the subject of bitter argument, with the opposing sides of the debate, the supporters of Darwinian evolution like Richard Dawkins and the proponents of intelligent design, as polarised as they have ever been.

The theory, as revolutionary as it was, did not come out of thin air, but developed within the context of the scientific and philosophical thinking of the period. In order to arrive at a better understanding of the current debate, this book looks at key moments in Darwin's life and at the relevant aspects of the intellectual climate of the time which, taken together, would lead him towards the theory. It goes on to consider how evolution has developed, how its opponents have responded and how the arguments between scientific rationalism and religious faith are much the same now as they were in Darwin's day.

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