what is traditionally called human nature, namely our drives and motives and learning abilities. it came from the process of biological evolution unless you are a creationist, which means the kind of forces which means the kind of forces which lead to emotions and desires to become installed in cars could be explained by how they enhance the reproductive abilities of our ancestors. that is the core of natural selection. not our particular behaviours, it would be insane to say that everything we say or do came from a revolution, but rather the overall plan or human nature. but rather the overall plan or human nature. ok, i m with you on that. human nature. ok, i m with you on that he human nature. ok, i m with you on that. he clearly human nature. ok, i m with you on that. he clearly had - human nature. ok, i m with you on that. he clearly had an - on that. he clearly had an exceptional scientific brain. what is perhaps slightly more rare about him, he was a double pulitzer prizewi
many species in a given region, what causes there to be diversity of species or a small number, does it depend on area, migration inward and outward? he was a great synthesiser. he probably came to attention when he wrote a book or a sociobiology, attempting to formulate laws of behaviour rooted in darwin s theory of natural selection. rooted in darwin s theory of naturalselection. he rooted in darwin s theory of natural selection. he had chapters on insects, reptiles, fish, primates, and then he thought he would add, for the fun of it, a chapter on one particular species of parochial interest to many readers, namely homo sapiens. that is when it hit the fan. when it hit the fan. you said he did it when it hit the fan. you said he did it for when it hit the fan. you said he did it for the when it hit the fan. you said he did it for the fun - when it hit the fan. you said he did it for the fun of- when it hit the fan. you said he did it for the fun of it, i when it hit the fan. y
god god god. when an eight hundred thirty five the english theologian and scientist charles darwin came to the galapagos he hoped to find a new garden of eden he was trying to prove the literal truth of the story of the creation as told in the bible and he imagined that these remote pacific islands would turn out to be a center of creation with a species were preserved as god had created them. instead darwin discovered something even more miraculous this isolated world of plants and animals showed him that all life is constantly changing that all living things are continually evolving and adapting to their environment. darwin s theory of natural selection was published in eight hundred fifty nine in his book the origin of species it was to change radically and forever our whole understanding of humanity and its place
creation as told in the bible and he imagined that these remote pacific islands would turn out to be a center of creation with a species were preserved as god had created them. instead darwin discovered something even more miraculous this isolated world of plants and animals showed him that all life is constantly changing that all living things are between you believe all things and adapting to their environment. darwin s theory of natural selection was published in eight hundred fifty nine in his book the origin of species that was to change radically and forever our whole understanding of humanity and its place in creation.
god. god. god god. when in eight hundred thirty five the english theologian and scientist charles darwin came to the galapagos he hoped to find a new garden of eden he was trying to prove the literal truth of the story of the creation as told in the bible and he imagined that these remote pacific islands would turn out to be a center of creation with a species were preserved as god had created them. instead darwin discovered something even more miraculous this isolated world of plants and animals showed him that all life is constantly changing that all the things are continually evolving and adapting to their environment. darwin s theory of natural selection was