Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Charles Darwin s Theory Of Evolution - 1420 Words
Evolution: Inceptions and Implications with Charles Darwin and Joseph Schumpeter Okema Johnson Coppin State University IDST 499-401 Dr. Ray September 25, 2015 Charles Darwin is best known for his work on the theory of Evolution by means of Natural Selection. His theory paved the way for humanity to understand where different species came about and how they are able to survive in their environments. When initially developed, his theory did erupt a few controversial debates because he suggested that humans and animals shared a common ancestor. It also created a problem in the Christian community because his theory went against the belief of a greater being. Joseph Schumpeter is well known in the area of economics. Heâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Darwin had always been fascinated with nature and the animals and insects in it. His love for nature resulted in him joining the HMS Beagle for its voyage around the world. It was on this voyage that Charles Darwin got the opportunity to observe a variety of different animals and plants. It was during this time that he was able to collect samples and conduct experiments that later led him to his the ory of natural selection (Vesterman, 2008). While on this journey around the world, Darwin noticed that species had different variations to them that, based on the specific location, allowed them to survive in that area. It was this observation that initiated his interest in the particular matter. He believed that the species that he observed, though they were all similar, were able to survive in certain areas due to what he called natural selection. This term basically means that species went through evolutionary changes over time which produced variations within them. These variations added to their ability to aid in their survival. A parent with this variation passed it on to their offspring and so on. This variation added to their abilities and those who did not have this ability would die off while those who did possess it would continue to survive. Darwin concluded that the scarcity of resources in certain areas contributed to these variations. In other words, when an area is overly populated and
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