Many of its advocates zealously consider Darwin's theory as fact, and they may be a little overly enthused. The theory may prove, as it has so far, difficult to topple, or it may come crashing down with some new insight. Only time will tell. But it is really important for other reasons. Darwin came upon the scene rather explosively, and made it respectable to question on the most basic levels ideas that up to his time were considered the exclusive province of religion. Not only that, but his ideas inspired many to consider disciplines unrelated to biology in a whole new light.
The fascinating and important creative dialogues and tensions between religion and the philosophy of science are, theoretically and ideally, never completely at odds. This is true because science properly done can never, in the long run, refute the fundamental truths that are genuinely established through faith and sacred writ. These dialogues always serve to keep ethical scientists on their toes, and they help in the completely clear and objective interpretation of observed and generated scientific data.
There are many famous discoveries in Darwin's work, but I would say what Darwin is most famous for the discovery of evolution.
No. This is an apocryphal tale that many fundamentalists wish to believe but there is not a shred of evidence supporting this story and much evidence, especially from Darwin's personal correspondence and the words of his family, that refute this libel.
Charles Darwin's father, Robert Darwin, was a physician.
Charles Darwin's most important observation during his expedition on the HMS Beagle was the variety of species he encountered in different regions, leading him to develop his theory of evolution by natural selection. Darwin realized that species were adapted to their environments, and that those better suited for survival were more likely to reproduce and pass on their traits. This observation revolutionized the field of biology and our understanding of the natural world.
Yes, Charles Darwin had five siblings - three brothers and two sisters. He was the fifth of six children born to Robert Darwin and Susannah Darwin.
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Charles Darwin was a naturalist who wrote about his discoveries on the Galápagos Islands.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin
Galapagos.
The Galapagos Islands
he discovered the vyoage and he ddiscovred how you can putthings together
he found many wonderful things in his discoveries
Darwin didn't know how traits were passed on to offspring, and how traits were coded (DNA's existence)
Charles Darwin made his first important discovery in Argentina.
Charles Darwin went on a five year trip on the HMS Beagle ship. He set off in 1831 and returned in 1836 after making many discoveries
the discoveries of rubber and wrigley's gum