Charles Darwin: Process of Natural Selection Essay by Kiran23

Charles Darwin: Process of Natural Selection
A discussion of Darwin's ideas on evolution and natural selection.
# 7351 | 1,140 words | 4 sources | MLA | 2002 | US
Published on Oct 27, 2003 in Philosophy (Science) , Biology (General)


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A paper which discusses Charles Darwin";s theory of Natural Selection, which has been heatedly discussed since its inception in 1859 in the book titled ";The Origin of Species";. Charles Darwin believed that biological species are preserved by nature only if they are fit enough to survive in a particular ecology.

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"Charles Darwin";s book ";The origin of Species"; is one book that literally shook the world with its unusual views and its strange and completely different theory on biological evolution. From the day the book came into the market, the world is engaged in a discussion about it. The book has so far been discussed from almost perspective but its most important impact has been in the area of ethics. We must understand that while Charles Darwin";s work basically deals with biology and evolution of species, the book has given rise to numerous arguments in connection with ethics. The ethical and moral implications of this work cannot be denied, as Darwin appears to shatter the traditional biblical view of man and his origin."

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