On The Destiny Of Species
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“Thus as it seems to me, the manner in which single species and whole groups of species become extinct accords well with the theory of natural selection. We need not marvel at extinction; if we must marvel, let it be at our own...
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“Thus as it seems to me, the manner in which single species and whole groups of species become extinct accords well with the theory of natural selection. We need not marvel at extinction; if we must marvel, let it be at our own presumption in imagining for a moment that we understand the many complex contingencies on which the existence of each species depends.” – Charles Darwin, On The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life.
Have you really accepted natural selection?
If you’re interested in a book about the conflict between conservation (the preservation of unfavoured races) and Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection (the elimination of unfavoured races) that’s called On The Destiny Of Species and due to be published exactly 150 years after Charles Darwin published On The Origin of Species, then please read the attached manuscript. If not, don’t.
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