Charles Robert Darwin (1809–1882) is widely considered the greatest naturalist of the nineteenth century. His pioneering work in the theory of evolution wrought a revolution in the study of the origins and nature of plant and animal life. ...
Imagine taking a 5-year journey to observe and document people, animals, and plants on the other side of the globe. Charles Darwin had such an...
Charles Darwin's Observations on the Behaviour of Earthworms and the Evolutionary History of a Giant Endemic Species from Germany, Lumbricus badensis (Olig... Kutschera U, Elliott JM: Charles Darwin's observations on the behaviour of earthworms and the evolutionary history of a giant endemic ...
Darwin’s trip around the world had a profound impact on his view of natural history. With this new knowledge and “awakening”, Darwin started to develop a revolutionary theory about the origin of all living things. This new theory would prove to be very contrary to established views held b...
Darwin was born in 1809 in Shrewsbury, England. In 1831, he got a on a ship called the HMS Beagle, which was taking a five-year trip around the world. Darwin got to visit many and study different plants and animals. He started to form his theory while studying birds on the Galápagos...
作者: M Ruse 摘要: Charles Darwin (1809–1882) is rightfully known as the father of evolutionary theory. In his Origin of Species, published in 1859, he argued not only for the fact of evolution – the natural... DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-16999-6_1285-1 收藏...
The chapter describes how historians have shifted from studying Darwin as an individual thinker to embrace a more panoramic cultural picture. Darwin’s rich archival record now reveals a great deal about nineteenth–century scientific practice. Fresh...
Natural History Of Human Thinking Tool-making or culture, language or religious belief: ever since Darwin, thinkers have struggled to identify what fundamentally differentiates human beings... Tomasello,Michael - Harvard University Press 被引量: 9发表: 2014年 How to view Structural Change: The Case...
doi:10.1080/17496970902981686JoyUniversityHarveyUniversityInformaworldIntellectual History ReviewHarvey J. 2009. Darwin's "angels": The women correspondents of Charles Darwin. Intellect Hist Rev 19: 197-210.
摘要: Darwin in the archives : papers on Erasmus Darwin & Charles Darwin from Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History & Archives of Natural History [edited by E.C. Nelson and D.M. Porter] Edinburgh University Press, 2009...