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OverviewCharles Darwin replaced fixed species with evolving life. Drawing on observations from the voyage of the Beagle, he proposed natural selection as the mechanism by which variation and inheritance generate adaptation. Evolution required no external design. Struggle for existence and differential survival shaped organisms gradually across immense spans of time. Humanity entered this continuum, unsettling theological hierarchies. Darwin's theory did not eliminate purpose from human experience, but relocated it within natural history. Fossils, biogeography, and comparative anatomy converged into coherent narrative. The impact was cultural as well as scientific. Evolution reframed identity, morality, and place in nature. Darwin's revolution endures because it transformed life from static order into dynamic process. What you will find in this book: Evolution as Historical Process This book begins by situating Darwin within the intellectual landscape that preceded him, where species were widely regarded as fixed and hierarchically ordered. It explains how Darwin reframes biological diversity as the result of gradual transformation across deep time. Rather than presenting evolution as a speculative hypothesis, the analysis reconstructs it as a cumulative inference drawn from geology, biogeography, artificial selection, and comparative anatomy. Evolution becomes a historical process governed by intelligible mechanisms, not a metaphysical narrative of progress or decline. Natural Selection as Mechanism Central to Darwin's contribution is the principle of natural selection. This section clarifies how variation, heritability, and differential survival interact to produce adaptation without foresight or design. The book examines how natural selection operates through population-level processes rather than individual intention, and how small variations, amplified across generations, yield complex structures. By carefully distinguishing selection from mere change, the argument demonstrates why Darwin's mechanism resolved longstanding tensions between teleological explanation and empirical observation. Sexual Selection and the Problem of Display Darwin recognized that not all traits enhance survival in a direct sense. This section analyzes his theory of sexual selection as a complementary explanatory framework. Ornamentation, competition, mate choice, and signaling behaviors are examined as evolutionary forces shaping morphology and conduct. The book explains how sexual selection complicates simplistic accounts of adaptation by introducing preference and competition into the evolutionary narrative, expanding the scope of evolutionary theory beyond survival alone. Human Origins and Continuity Darwin's extension of evolutionary theory to human beings marks a decisive conceptual shift. This section explores his argument that humans share common ancestry with other species, while also examining his treatment of moral sentiments, language, and social behavior. The book clarifies how continuity does not eliminate difference, but relocates it within a spectrum of gradual variation. Human exceptionalism is reinterpreted through evolutionary continuity, challenging theological and philosophical assumptions about absolute separation. Criticism, Limits, and Legacy Darwin's theory did not close inquiry but opened it. This section evaluates early objections, including gaps in the fossil record and the absence of a clear theory of inheritance, while explaining how later developments in genetics and evolutionary biology extended his framework. Add this book to your cart now to gain a clear and structured understanding of how evolutionary theory reshaped biology, anthropology, and modern conceptions of humanity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cameron RossPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.168kg ISBN: 9798249530815Pages: 118 Publication Date: 23 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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