1859>Charles Darwin publishes hisOn the Origin of Species,in London England. People in the 19th century would soon become less than convinced that everything about a human being could be explained biologically.The medical profession obsessed with its mechanical materialism from the perspective of the ...
A little more than 65 years after Charles Darwin published his Theory of Evolution in 1859, a Dayton, Tenn. science teacher named John Scopes was arrested, tried, and convicted for teaching evolution, which was against the law in Tennessee. The sensational trial pitted famed lawyers Clarence ...
In 1859 he published them in The Origin of Species. It caused a huge row because it seemed to deny what the Bible said. His The Descent of Man (《人类的由来》), 1871, pointed out that mankind had come from the same ancestor. Darwin was upset by the opposition. Other scientists agreed...
, Charles Darwin (1859), and Dr. Benjamin Spock (1945), have perpetuated the beliefs and practices of those sages today. The highly influential philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer (1788- 1860), stated, "Hence it will be found that the fundamental fault of the female character is that it has no...
Originally introduced (1859) and developed (1871) by Charles Darwin, the concept of sexual selection defines an evolutionary process in which individuals from one sex compete for mating with individuals of the opposite sex [53, 54]. Because females generally produce a few energetically costly ...
The initial cell theory was renamed by Virchow theory of free cell formation (Theorie der freien Zellenbildung) (Virchow, 1859, p. 9) to discriminate it from his own supplementary cell theory. He concluded in his lectures on cellular pathology (Virchow, 18591859, p. 25): “Where a cell ...
(1859) and developed (1871) by Charles Darwin, the concept of sexual selection defines an evolutionary process in which individuals from one sex compete for mating with individuals of the opposite sex [53,54]. Because females generally produce a few energetically costly gametes during their ...
When Charles Darwin’s bookThe Origin of Specieswas published in 1859, it provided the perfect theory for those who believed in human breeding. Darwin’s cousin, Sir Francis Galton of England, appliedThe Origin of Speciesto his concerns about the degenerate state of society. Franc...
Introduction "It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change" (Charles Darwin). When Charles Darwin pub- lished his book 'On the Origin of Species' [1] in 1859 many members of the scientific community as well as the...
Biology has a grand unifying theory: it was published in 1859 by Charles Darwin as On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection. The same cannot be said of physics, which continues to search for its theory of everything. D. J. Hosken Zoology Museum, University of Zurich, ...