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Tag Archives: J. B. Lamarck
darwin:blind chance of divine mutation
…The theory of evolution in biology was already an old, even a discredited, one. Darwin, in his preface to The Origin of Species, listed more than thirty precursors- and was accused, in spite of this, of serious omissions. Greek thinkers … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Russell Wallace, Bishop Wilberforce, Charles Darwin, Charles Darwin Origin of the Species, Creation movie, Denis Diderot, Erasmus Darwin, J. B. Lamarck, Jean Du Buffon, lon chaney, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Paul Bettany, Sir Richard Owen, T.H. Huxley
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young darwin: denial of the fittest
…Darwin himself was a lover of nature, a collector and sportsman, before he was a man of science. He grew up with the tastes of an English provincial gentleman at a time whn hunting, shooting, and the breeding of horses … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Darwin, Charles Darwin Origin of the Species, Charles Darwin Theory of Evolution, Charles Le Brun paintings, Charles Lyell, J. B. Lamarck, J.S. Henslow, Madame Pickwick, Peter Paul Rubens, Richard Dawkins, T.H. Huxley
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darwin: insufferable biding of time
…The voyage of the Beagle was, as he said himself, the formative experience of Darwin’s life. He lived hard, working in the cramped conditions of a sailing ship, rounding Cape Horn and making expeditions hundreds of miles inland through dangerous … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Russell Wallace, Bertrand Russell, Charles Darwin Theory of Evolution, Charles Le Brun paintings, Charles Lyell, George Stubbs paintings, J. B. Lamarck, Jeremy Bentham, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Professor Peter Singer, Richard Dawkins, T.H. Huxley
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darwin: going rogue on rational
…The clergyman had probably been educated, as Darwin himself had been, in that school of Christian apologetics known as “Rational Christianity,” of which the work of Darwin’s neighbor in death and fame, Isaac Newton, had been the chief inspiration. Rational … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Russell Wallace, Charles Darwin Origin of the Species, Charles Darwin Theory of Evolution, Charles Lyell, J. B. Lamarck, Jacob Bouttats, Jacob de Backer, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Sir Isaac Newton
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darwin: bug hunting as trojan horse
…Moreover, men were beginning to have some understanding of the complex interactions in nature, of the contribution to the animal and vegetable “balance” of even the noxious and disagreeable. To pursue in any detail the pleasing evidences of divine purpose … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Darwin, Charles Darwin Origin of the Species, Charles Darwin Theory of Evolution, Charles Hunt paintings, Charles Lyell, Christopher Hale, David Klinghoffer, Helene Petrovna Blavatsky, J. B. Lamarck, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Natural Theology Victorian England, Peter Levenda, Rational Christianity, Rev. William Paley, T.H. Huxley
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benevolent nature: and then came darwin
…The world was not only imaginatively comprehensible, it was benevolently ordered. It is true that, ever since Copernicus and Galileo, the earth could no longer be regarded as the center of the universe; the music of the spheres was stilled. … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Darwin Origin of the Species, Charles Darwin Theory of Evolution, Charles Lyell, David Klinghoffer, david teniers the younger, Frans Snyders, H.P. Blavatsky, J. B. Lamarck, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Michelangelo, Peter Singer Darwinian Left, Richard Dawkins, Wesley Smith author
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darwin: dispensing with adam
…Darwin took with him on his voyage, besides his own knowledge and aptitudes, one indispensable tool for interpreting what he saw. Before sailing, Henslow pressed upon him the recently published first volume of Charles Lyell’s Principles of Geology., with instructions … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Russell Wallace, Bachiacca italian mannerist, Bob Dylan, Charles Darwin, Charles Darwin Origin of the Species, Charles Lyell, Erasmus Darwin, J. B. Lamarck, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog
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