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On the Origin of Species

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Oxford University Press, Nov 13, 2008 - Science - 432 pages
'can we doubt ... that individuals having any advantage, however slight, over others, would have the best chance of surviving and of procreating their kind?'In the Origin of Species (1859) Darwin challenged many of the most deeply held beliefs of the Western world. His insistence on the immense length of the past and on the abundance of life-forms, present and extinct, dislodged man from his central position in creation and called into question the role of the Creator. He showed that new species are achieved by natural selection, and that absence of plan is an inherent part of the evolutionary process.Darwin's prodigious reading, experimentation, and observations on his travels fed into his great work, which draws on material from the Galapagos Islands to rural Staffordshire, from English back gardens to colonial encounters. The present edition provides a detailed and accessible discussion of his theories and adds an account of the immediate responses to the book on publication. The resistances as well as the enthusiasms of the first readers cast light on recent controversies, particularlyconcerning questions of design and descent.
  

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User Review  - Melissa Jackson - Goodreads

Darwin's delicate and precise passion for nature and his Natural Selection are at once incredible and endearing to read. (Not to mention scientifically beneficial.) Gracious, I love Charles Darwin. Read full review

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User Review  - Sam - Goodreads

One of those books that you should read before you die. While subsequent editions of the Origin of Species diverged greatly from the first, but interestingly, it is Darwin's first formulation of the ... Read full review

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Contents

INTRODUCTION
POSTSCRIPT
NOTE ON THE TEXT
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
A CHRONOLOGY OF CHARLES DARWIN
ONTHE ORIGIN OF SPECIES
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER VIDIFFICULTIES ON THEORY
CHAPTER VIIINSTINCT
CHAPTER VIIIhybridism
CHAPTER IXON THE IMPERFECTION OF THE GEOLOGICAL RECORD
CHAPTER XON THE GEOLOGICAL SUCCESSION OF ORGANIC BEINGS
CHAPTER XIGEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION
CHAPTER XIIGEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTIONCONTINUED
MORPHOLOGY EMBRYOLOGY RUDIMENTARY ORGANS

CHAPTER IVARIATION UNDER DOMESTICATION
CHAPTER IIVARIATION UNDER NATURE
CHAPTER IIISTRUGGLE FOR EXISTENCE
CHAPTER IVNATURAL SELECTION
CHAPTER VLAWS OF VARIATION
CHAPTER XIVRECAPITULATION AND CONCLUSION
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
INDEX
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