Understanding Charles Darwin

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Understanding Charles Darwin

Erik L. Peterson

(Understanding life / series editor, Kostas Kampourakis)

Cambridge University Press, 2023

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [182]-197) and index

Summary:"What did Darwin's work change about the world? Understanding Charles Darwin explodes five misconceptions about Darwin's work and theories, including how ''Darwinism'' has been made to stand for things Darwin never stood for. Concise and accessible, this is the myth-busting look at the Darwin you never knew"-- Provided by publisher.

Contents of Works

  • Introduction: The Legends of Charles Darwin
  • The Evolutionary Darwins, 1794-1835
  • The Truth About Atolls
  • London Calling, 1836-1842
  • Darwin-Wallaceism
  • "[T]his view of life, with its several powers"
  • Saint Charles's Place
  • The Struggle is Real
  • Conclusion Remarks: The Legend Machine

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The legend of Charles Darwin has never been more alive or more potent, but by virtue of this, his legacy has become susceptible to myths and misunderstandings. Understanding Charles Darwin examines key questions such as what did Darwin's work change about the world? In what ways is 'Darwinism' reflective of Darwin's own views? What problems were left unsolved? In our elevation of Darwin to this iconic status, have we neglected to recognise the work of other scientists? The book also examines Darwin's struggle with his religious beliefs, considering his findings, and whether he was truly an atheist. In this engaging account, Peterson paints an intimate portrait of Darwin from his own words in private correspondence and journals. The result is the Darwin you never knew.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: The legends of charles darwin
  • 1. The evolutionary darwins, 1794-1835
  • 2. The truth about atolls
  • 3. London calling, 1836-1842
  • 4. Darwin-wallaceism
  • 5. '[T]his view of life, with its several powers'
  • 6. Saint Charles's place
  • 7. The struggle is real
  • Conclusion: The legend machine.

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