The Origin Of Species: Does Darwin Deserve Credit?

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Wallace conceived the theory of evolution by natural selection by himself . Yet he hardly ever gets any of the credit for the theory.It’s true that Darwin came up with the idea first, but he then sat on it for many years fearing the consequences of putting it out into the world. It was only when Wallace wrote to Darwin explaining his own ideas on the subject, that Darwin realised that he better hurry to publish his book soon.Well ,in my opinion Darwin does deserve credit but not all credit because if it wasn't for the other scientist trying to put pieces together he wouldn't be able to publish “The Origin Of Species”. It was the help of James Hutton,James Malthus,Jean Lamarck, ,Charles Lyell ,Alfred Wallace and many more.

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For Example ,Georges Louis Leclerc.Georges Louis Leclerc, was first and foremost a mathematician who helped invent calculus. While most of his works focused on statistics and probability, he did influence Charles Darwin with his thoughts on how life on Earth originated and changed over time. He was also the first to really assert that biogeography was a sort of evidence for evolution.Throughout Comte de Buffon's travels, he noticed that even though geographic areas were nearly the same, each place had unique wildlife that was similar to wildlife in other areas. He hypothesized that they were all related in some way and that their environments were what made them change.due to these ideas of Georges Leclerc his were used by Darwin to help come up with his idea of natural …show more content…

His theory of Uniformitarianism, was a great influence on Charles Darwin. Lyell theorized that geologic processes that were around at the beginning of time were the same ones that were happening in the current time as well and they worked the same way.Lyell advocated for a series of slow changes that built up over time. Darwin thought this was the way that life on Earth also changed. He theorized that small adaptations accumulated over long periods of time to change a species and make it have more favorable adaptations for natural selection to work on.Lyell was actually a good friend of Captain FitzRoy who piloted the HMS Beagle when Darwin sailed to the Galapagos Islands and South America. FitzRoy introduced Darwin to the Lyell's ideas and Darwin studied the Geological theories as they sailed. The slow changes over time became a description Darwin used for his Theory of

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