The Origin of Species - Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin
On the Origin of Species is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin that is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selection. The book presented a body of evidence that the diversity of life arose by common descent through a branching pattern of evolution. Darwin included evidence that he had collected on the Beagle expedition in the 1830s and his subsequent findings from research, correspondence, and experimentation.
Various evolutionary ideas had already been proposed to explain new findings in biology. There was growing support for such ideas among dissident anatomists and the general public, but during the first half of the 19th century the English scientific establishment was closely tied to the Church of England, while science was part of natural theology. Ideas about the transmutation of species were controversial as they conflicted with the beliefs that species were unchanging parts of a designed hierarchy and that humans were unique, unrelated to other animals. The political and theological implications were intensely debated, but transmutation was not accepted by the scientific mainstream.
Duration - 14h 22m.
Author - Charles Darwin.
Narrator - Liam Johnson.
Published Date - Sunday, 01 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2023 Loudly ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
On the Origin of Species is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin that is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selection. The book presented a body of evidence that the diversity of life arose by common descent through a branching pattern of evolution. Darwin included evidence that he had collected on the Beagle expedition in the 1830s and his subsequent findings from research, correspondence, and experimentation. Various evolutionary ideas had already been proposed to explain new findings in biology. There was growing support for such ideas among dissident anatomists and the general public, but during the first half of the 19th century the English scientific establishment was closely tied to the Church of England, while science was part of natural theology. Ideas about the transmutation of species were controversial as they conflicted with the beliefs that species were unchanging parts of a designed hierarchy and that humans were unique, unrelated to other animals. The political and theological implications were intensely debated, but transmutation was not accepted by the scientific mainstream. Duration - 14h 22m. Author - Charles Darwin. Narrator - Liam Johnson. Published Date - Sunday, 01 January 2023. Copyright - © 2023 Loudly ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:05
Chapter 1
Duration:00:09:58
Chapter 2
Duration:01:08:07
Chapter 3
Duration:00:28:40
Chapter 4
Duration:00:34:33
Chapter 5
Duration:01:31:43
Chapter 6
Duration:01:10:33
Chapter 7
Duration:01:03:27
Chapter 8
Duration:01:06:26
Chapter 9
Duration:00:58:50
Chapter 10
Duration:00:55:59
Chapter 11
Duration:00:59:53
Chapter 12
Duration:01:05:27
Chapter 13
Duration:00:49:29
Chapter 14
Duration:01:24:25
Chapter 15
Duration:00:55:16
Credits.mp3
Duration:00:00:05