Living up to my name, I present the first installment of the evolutionary works of Charles Darwin. The
Origin is so famous that it barely requires any comment. It presents Darwin's arguments and evidence for both the
common descent of all living beings from shared ancestors--a.k.a as the
fact of evolution--and for the process,
natural selection, by which evolution mainly works--a.k.a the
theory of evolution.
This is the
first edition, which is considered definitive today. In the subsequent five editions Darwin gave completely unwarrented ground to both scientific objections against the primacy of the process of natural selection and religious demands for references to 'the Creator' to be inserted into the text. The first edition presents Darwin's arguments in their clearest, least adulterated form; basically, he got it right first time round.
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To Come:
The Descent of Man
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