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Happy Birthday The Origin of Species!!!!

Category: Charles Darwin
Posted on: November 24, 2009 12:01 AM, by Greg Laden

This is the 150th anniversary of the publication of the Origin of Species. I will be posting Darwin related items all day.

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1

And, what's the proper gift for a 150th anniversary?

Posted by: Joseph Steinberg | November 24, 2009 1:12 AM

2

Seriously? Nice pictures, but can't we tell a better story than that?

Posted by: PeggyOh | November 24, 2009 1:39 AM

3

Arguably the most influential book of science ever, Origin of Species is still a great read. (Galileo's A Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems comes a distant second, but is also worth reading.)Darwin not only deduced the engine of evolution from what was then scanty and uncertain evidence, but he worked out its applications in fields that would not develop for another century -- such as evolutionary psychology. And yet, in contrast to Einstein, every word of Origin of Species is comprehensible to a lay person. Truly a work of humble genius. Congratulations, Mr. Darwin, wherever you are!

(And thank you, Greg Laden, for pointing out a date that deserves celebration.)

-- Clay

Posted by: Clay Farris Naff | November 24, 2009 6:49 AM

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