The Origin of Species, Charles Darwin
The Origin of Species, Charles Darwin
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The Origin of Species

Author: Charles Darwin

Narrator: Jason Parker

Unabridged: 17 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/07/2025


Synopsis

Charles Darwin's "The Origin of Species" is a key text in evolutionary biology, introducing natural selection as a mechanism for evolution. While acknowledging Lamarckism, Darwin emphasizes common descent and a branching evolutionary pattern based on his research from the Beagle expedition in the 1830s. Aimed at a non-specialist audience, the book generated significant interest and sparked discussions in scientific, philosophical, and religious circles.Directed at a non-specialist audience, the book generated substantial interest upon its release, bolstered by Darwin’s credibility as a scientist. This sparked discussions across scientific, philosophical, and religious circles. Before his work, various evolutionary concepts were emerging, supported by dissenting anatomists and the general public. However, the English scientific community of the mid-19th century, closely aligned with the Church of England, resisted the notion of transmutation, believing in immutable species and the uniqueness of humans.Overall, Darwin's "The Origin of Species," aimed at a non-specialist audience, attracted widespread interest, fueled by his respected status as a scientist. The evidence he presented sparked meaningful discussions across various spheres, setting the stage for future acceptance of evolutionary ideas.Targeted at a non-specialist audience, the book garnered substantial interest upon its release, bolstered by Darwin’s credibility as a scientist, leading to discussions across scientific, philosophical, and religious circles. Before Darwin's work, various evolutionary ideas were emerging, supported by dissenting anatomists and the public. However, the English scientific community of the mid-19th century, closely aligned with the Church of England, resisted the idea of transmutation. This conflict stemmed from the prevailing belief in immutable species and the uniqueness of humans.

About Charles Darwin

Charles Darwin, a British naturalist, geologist, biologist, and author, revolutionized the science of biology by developing the theory of evolution by natural selection. Among his important works are On the Origin of Species and The Descent of Man. A journal that he kept during a five-year journey on the HMS Beagle eventually was published as The Voyage of the Beagle.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Pam on September 14, 2007

such a freakin' genius! and the sadest part is, that his "science" literally killed him. if you've read a lot in Darwin (as I have) you come to understand that as a religious man, his studies seriously conflicted with his beliefs. I hate it when I hear someone say that Darwin says, "we come from mon......more

Goodreads review by Sean Barrs on March 04, 2017

Charles Darwin changed the world when he wrote this book. I mean if you think about it logically, no other book has had such a powerful impact on the way humanity views the earth; yes, we have countless religious doctrine, but never before had there been a book that so drastically alternated our perc......more

Goodreads review by Manny on October 14, 2012

Dear Carol, Thank you for your mail, and of course I remember meeting you on the flight last month! It was a very interesting discussion and I'm still thinking about it. The semester has now started here at Creationist U and I am working hard, but I found time to read the book you recommended. And I'......more

Goodreads review by Jon on August 04, 2023

Very hard book for me to get through - not really my background. This book really opened my eyes to how balanced everything is; how each form of life on this planet has had to fight to survive. As man'kind' we have shown little kindness to others, animals or Mother Earth...time for us to evolve in o......more

Goodreads review by Kevin on March 29, 2023

"We are the one creature to whom natural selection has bequeathed a brain complex enough to comprehend the laws that govern the universe. And we should be proud that we are the only species that has figured out how we came to be." ~Jerry A. Coyne, Ph.D., University of Chicago On the Origin of Species......more