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  • Written by author David N. Reznick
  • Published by Princeton University Press, 11/6/2011
  • Charles Darwin's Origin of Species is one of the most widely cited books in modern science. Yet tackling this classic can be daunting for students and general readers alike because of Darwin's Victorian prose and the complexity and scope of his ide
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Preface ix

Acknowledgments xv

Introduction: Charles Darwin and the Origin of Species 3

Michael Ruse

Part One: Natural Selection

Chapter 1: Preamble to Natural Selection 29

Chapter 2: Variation under Domestication 38

Chapter 3: Variation under Nature I 56

Chapter 4: The Struggle for Existence 66

Chapter 5: Natural Selection I 77

Chapter 6: Laws of Variation 102

Chapter 7: E volution Today: A Modern Perspective on Natural Selection 119

Part Two: Speciation

Chapter 8: Preamble to Speciation 137

Chapter 9: Variation under Nature II 152

Chapter 10: Natural Selection II 164

Chapter 11: Hybridism 190

Chapter 12: E volution Today: The Mosquitoes of the London Underground 205

Part Three: Theory

Chapter 13: Preamble: What Is a Theory? 219

Chapter 14: Difficulties on Theory 227

Chapter 15: Instinct 250

Chapter 16: Geology I: Background 264

Chapter 17: Geology II: On the Imperfection of the Geological Record 275

Chapter 18: Geology III: On the Geological Succession of Organic Beings 288

Chapter 19: Geology IV: Evolution Today 301

Chapter 20: Geographical Distribution 314

Chapter 21: Geographical Distribution, Continued 331

Chapter 22: Mutual Affinities of Organic Beings: Morphology: Embryology: Rudimentary Organs 346

Chapter 23: Recapitulation and Conclusion 381

Chapter 24: E volution Today: The Witness Has Been Found, Again and Again 401

Illustration Credits 417

Index 419


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