For centuries we have collectively marveled at plant diversity and form—from Charles Darwin’s early fascination with stems and flowers to Seymour Krelborn’s distorted doting in Little Shop of Horrors. This course intends to present an intriguing and scientifically valid look at how plants themselv...
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Charles Darwin is well known as the man behind thetheory of evolution. When we think of his work, we typically connect him to apes, but he was, in fact, an early marine biologist. Charles Darwin’s journey on the HMS Beagle from 1831 to 1836 was groundbreaking for science. His study o...
According to him, such a development would lead to the emergence of moral sense or conscience. This does not mean, according to Darwin, that this moral sense would lead to the creation of the same moral rules as used by humans, but certainly animals of this type would have a sense of ...