The Ascendency of Charles Darwin
Huge numbers of books have been written about historical events and notable people, often attempting to go beyond recounting events. The lives and personalities of important figures are explored — and explanations for their actions are attempted. One of these is Charles Darwin.
People may think that science was shaken by the wonderful discovery of evolution by natural selection, but that is not true. As discussed previously, significant events seldom happen spontaneously. Events, culture, help from others, and more helped Darwin attain popularity.
Charles Darwin preaching in a church, made with AI at Bing |
I am not the first to pose that question [Why has Darwin been believed?] Two decades ago John Angus Campbell of the University of Memphis asked the selfsame question, attributing many persons’ acceptance of Darwinian postulates to the author’s rhetorical and persuasive arts laced with his accessibly folksy analogies with agricultural practices familiar to most of his first readers from Britain’s pre-industrial past:
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