Development of Darwin's theory
The Development of Darwin's theory began with a search for explanations of contradictions in current faith based ideas, and led him to formulate his theory of evolution which was eventually published in his book On the Origin of Species, a turning point in the history of evolutionary thought.
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Current faith based ideas - Theory of evolution - On the Origin of Species - History of evolutionary thought
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This article covers his biography during the period following the inception of Darwin's theory up to Alfred Russel Wallace's involvement, and includes the context of his life, work and outside influences at the time. See the publication of Darwin's theory and the reaction to Darwin's theory for the periods that followed.
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Inception of Darwin's theory - Alfred Russel Wallace - Publication of Darwin's theory - Reaction to Darwin's theory
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Background |
| ► | Married life |
| ► | First writings on the theory |
| ► | Barnacles |
| ► | Renewal of work on Species |
| ► | Towards publication |
| ► | Reference |
| ► | See also |
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