찰스 다윈과 자연도태自然淘汰 이론. The Book, Charles Darwin and the Theory of Natural Selection, by Sir Edward Bagnall Poulton
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
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I.―THE SECRET OF DARWIN’S GREATNESS 9
II.―BOYHOOD―EDINBURGH―CAMBRIDGE (1817?31) 16
III.―VOYAGE OF THE “BEAGLE” (1831?36) 21
CAMBRIDGE―LONDON―WORK UPON THE COLLECTIONS―MARRIAGE― GEOLOGICAL WORK―JOURNAL OF THE VOYAGE―CORAL REEFS―
FIRST RECORDED THOUGHTS ON EVOLUTION (1837?42) 25
IV.―
V.―DOWN―GEOLOGY OF THE VOYAGE―WORK ON CIRRIPEDES (1842?54) 35
VI.―THE GROWTH OF THE “ORIGIN OF SPECIES” (1837?58) 42 GROWTH OF THE “ORIGIN” ( )―CORRESPONDENCE WITH
VII.―
FRIENDS 50
VIII.―DARWIN AND WALLACE (1858) 60
DARWIN’S SECTION OF THE JOINT MEMOIR READ BEFORE THE LINNEAN
IX.―
X.―
XI.―
XII.―
XIII.―
SOCIETY JULY 1, 1858 65
WALLACE’S SECTION OF THE JOINT MEMOIR READ BEFORE THE LINNEAN
SOCIETY JULY 1, 1858 71
COMPARISON OF DARWIN’S AND WALLACE’S SECTIONS OF THE JOINT
MEMOIR―RECEPTION OF THEIR VIEWS―THEIR FRIENDSHIP 78
THE GROWTH OF WALLACE’S CONVICTIONS ON EVOLUTION AND DISCOVERY
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OF NATURAL SELECTION―BORNEO 1855―TERNATE 1858
CANON TRISTRAM THE FIRST PUBLICLY TO ACCEPT THE THEORY OF
NATURAL SELECTION (1859) 92
XIV.―THE PREPARATION OF THE “ORIGIN OF SPECIES” (1858?59) 95
XV.―THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES (1859) 100
XVI.―THE INFLUENCE OF DARWIN UPON LYELL (1859?64) 105
INFLUENCE OF DARWIN UPON HOOKER AND ASA GRAY―NATURAL
SELECTION AND DESIGN IN NATURE (1860?68) 111
XVII.―
XVIII.―INFLUENCE OF DARWIN UPON HUXLEY 119
XIX.―THE DIFFICULTY WITH WHICH THE “ORIGIN” WAS UNDERSTOOD 144 THE DIFFICULTY WITH WHICH THE “ORIGIN” WAS UNDERSTOOD
(
)―VIEWS ON SPONTANEOUS GENERATION 153
VARIATION OF ANIMALS AND PLANTS UNDER DOMESTICATION: PANGENESIS (1868) 161
PANGENESIS AND CONTINUITY OF THE GERM-PLASM: DARWIN’S
CONFIDENCE IN PANGENESIS 178
DESCENT OF MAN―EXPRESSION OF EMOTIONS―EARTH-WORMS (1871?
81) 186
XXI.―
XXII.―
XXIII.―
XXIV.―BOTANICAL WORKS (1862?86) 193
XXV.―LETTERS FROM DARWIN TO PROFESSOR MELDOLA (1871?82) 199
XXVI.―HIS LAST ILLNESS (1882) 219
INDEX 221