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From: World and I
Date: 19990801
Author:GRAHAM, PETER W.
A critique of Charles Darwin's theory of human evolution is presented, along with an evaluation of its impact on society. Areas of influence that are examined include theology, philosophy, historiography, animal husbandry, botany, literature and political ideology.
In formulating his theory of evolution, Charles Darwin incorporated ideas that have influenced practically every cultural domain, including science, religion, philosophy, societal values, and literature.
Darwin. Darwinize. Darwinian. Darwinism. ... A string of variations declares the word Darwin to be more than a ...
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