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  2. Charles Darwin, the renowned British naturalist and father of evolutionary theory, revolutionized our understanding of life on Earth through his groundbreaking work "On the Origin of Species," forever changing how we view ourselves and all living organisms.

  3. Darwinism - Wikipedia

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    Darwinism is a term used to describe a theory of biological evolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin (1809–1882) and others. The theory states that all species of organisms arise and develop through the natural selection of small, inherited variations that increase the individual's ability to compete, survive, and reproduce .

  4. Darwin's Theory of Evolution: Definition & Evidence - Live...

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    The Theory of Evolution by natural selection was first formulated in Charles Darwin's book " On the Origin of Species " published in 1859. In his book, Darwin describes how organisms...

  5. Though Darwin’s ideas were modified by later developments in genetics and molecular biology, his work remains central to modern evolutionary theory. His many other important works included Variation in Animals and Plants Under Domestication (1868) and The Descent of Man…

  6. Theory of Evolution: Definition, Charles Darwin, Evidence ... -...

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    The theory of evolution by natural selection is attributed to 19th century British naturalist Charles Darwin. The theory is widely accepted based on fossil records, DNA sequencing, embryology, comparative anatomy and molecular biology. Darwin’s finches are examples of evolutionary adaptation.

  7. Theory of Evolution - Education

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    The theory of evolution is a shortened form of the term “theory of evolution by natural selection,” which was proposed by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace in the nineteenth century.

  8. Darwin: From the Origin of Species to the Descent of Man

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    This entry offers a broad historical review of the origin and development of Darwins theory of evolution by natural selection through the initial Darwinian phase of the “Darwinian Revolution” up to the publication of the Descent of Man in 1871.

  9. Darwinism | Definition & Facts | Britannica

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    Darwinism, theory of the evolutionary mechanism propounded by Charles Darwin as an explanation of organic change. It denotes Darwin’s specific view that evolution is driven mainly by natural selection. Learn more about the principles of Darwinism in this article.

  10. Charles Darwin - National Geographic Society

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    In 1859, Darwin published his thoughts about evolution and natural selection in On the Origin of Species. It was as popular as it was controversial. The book convinced many people that species change over time—a lot of time—suggesting that the planet was much older than what was commonly believed at the time: six thousand years.

  11. Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection made us rethink our place in the world. The idea that humans shared a common ancestor with apes was a challenge to the...