

#24- Professor John van Wyhe : How Charles Darwin Changed The World
Professor John van Wyhe is a historian of science at the National University of Singapore and the founder and Director of Darwin Online– probably the most comprehensive scholarly website on any historical person.
His research has resolved long-standing mysteries and myths such as Darwin’s so-called delay, when Darwin received Wallace’s evolution essay, whether Darwin was the naturalist on the Beagle, where the legend of Darwin’s finches comes from, and whether Darwin lost his faith because his daughter Annie died.
His book, Darwin: A Companion, has been called “the most amazing book on Darwin ever published”. It includes thousands of new discoveries and the most extensive iconography of any historical figure in science.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Teaser & Introduction
01:42 The Intellectual Climate of Darwin's Time
07:10 Darwin's Early Life and Influences
10:47 The Voyage of the Beagle
16:48 Understanding Natural Selection
26:45 Darwin's Contributions to Geology
31:55 Nature vs. Nurture Debate
39:52 The Controversial Reception of Darwin's Theory
42:09 The Descent of Man and Its Implications
47:19 The Church's Acceptance of Evolution
50:05 The Importance of Earthworms
53:40 Darwin's Daily Life and Productivity
56:14 Cultivating Observational Skills
01:00:13 Setting the Record Straight on Wallace
01:03:57 Wallace's Contributions to Science
01:09:05 Advice for Graduate Students