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The origins of Darwin's theory

"Sir Andrew Huxley -- grandson of Darwin's great defender, Thomas Huxley -- describes Darwin's motivations, discoveries, and search for a logical theory to explain his observations of both geological and biological evidence in South America, focusing on Darwin's importance as the first to present strong, scientific evidence for descent with modification and to posit a plausible mechanism for its occurence, namely natural selection."--Container.

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  • ""Sir Andrew Huxley -- grandson of Darwin's great defender, Thomas Huxley -- describes Darwin's motivations, discoveries, and search for a logical theory to explain his observations of both geological and biological evidence in South America, focusing on Darwin's importance as the first to present strong, scientific evidence for descent with modification and to posit a plausible mechanism for its occurence, namely natural selection."--Container."@en
  • "Sir Andrew Huxley, grandson of Thomas Huxley, describes Darwin's motivations, discoveries and search for a logical theory to explain his observations."
  • "Sir Andrew Huxley describes Darwin's motivations, discoveries, and search for a logical theory to explain his observations of geological and biological evidence in South America, focusing on Darwin's importance as the first to present strong, scientific evidence for descent with modification and to posit a plausible mechanism for its occurrence, namely natural selection."@en

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  • "The Origins of Darwin's theory [enregistrement vidéo]"
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  • "The origins of Darwin's theory"
  • "The origins of Darwin's theory [enregistrement vidéo]"