works by Charles Darwin
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Charles Darwin's most famous work, On the Origin of Species, revolutionized biology with its theory of evolution by natural selection.
This groundbreaking work presented compelling evidence for the gradual transformation of species over time, driven by the interplay of variation, inheritance, and environmental pressures.
Darwin's meticulous observations and detailed arguments challenged prevailing views of the natural world and laid the foundation for modern evolutionary biology.
The book sparked intense debate and continues to be a cornerstone of scientific understanding.
Its impact extends far beyond biology, influencing fields such as philosophy, sociology, and even economics.
This groundbreaking work presented compelling evidence for the gradual transformation of species over time, driven by the interplay of variation, inheritance, and environmental pressures.
Darwin's meticulous observations and detailed arguments challenged prevailing views of the natural world and laid the foundation for modern evolutionary biology.
The book sparked intense debate and continues to be a cornerstone of scientific understanding.
Its impact extends far beyond biology, influencing fields such as philosophy, sociology, and even economics.
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Ruth Kinna

Peter Kropotkin: an interview with Professor Ruth Kinna