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ARTICLES RELATED TO Inception of Darwin's theory - Thoughts of marriage |  |  |  | Inception of Darwin's theory - Thoughts of marriage: Encyclopedia II - Inception of Darwin's theory - Thoughts of marriageThe Hensleigh Wedgwoods were now living next door to Erasmus and were visited for a week by Catherine Darwin and Emma Wedgwood. Charles visited and found them "a very pleasant merry company", particularly noticing Emma's remarkably pleasant manners.
Illness prompted Darwin to take a break from the pressure of work and on 23 June 1838 he took the steamboat to Edinburgh to go "geologising" in Scotland. After revisiting Edinburgh on 28 June (the day that Queen Victoria had her coronation in London) he went on to Fort William. At Glen Roy ...
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 |  |  | Inception of Darwin's theory - Thoughts of marriage: Encyclopedia II - Inception of Darwin's theory - Return to celebrity and scienceWhen the Beagle returned, Darwin was quick to take the coach home and arrived at the family home of The Mount House in Shrewsbury, Shropshire late at night on 4 October 1836. He went straight to bed, then greeted his family at breakfast and began catching up with news of his family and of the country: "all England appears changed". The Reform Bill had brought what the Tory Duke of Wellington described as a shift in power from decent Tory Anglicans to Whig manufacturers, shopkeepers and atheists. Everyone was discussing the writings of Thomas ...
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 |  |  | Inception of Darwin's theory - Thoughts of marriage: Encyclopedia II - Inception of Darwin's theory - MarriageEmma came to help and they found the gaudily decorated house they nicknamed "Macaw Cottage" in Gower Street, London, and Darwin moved his "museum" in on 1 January 1839, astounding himself, Erasmus and the porters with the weight of his luggage containing geological specimens.
On 24 January 1839 he was honoured by being elected as Fellow of the Royal Society and presented his paper on the Roads of Glen Roy. The next day he took the train hom ...
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 |  |  | Inception of Darwin's theory - Thoughts of marriage: Encyclopedia II - Inception of Darwin's theory - ProposalDarwin's thoughts and work continued and he suffered repeated bouts of illness. On 11 November he returned to Maer Hall and proposed to Emma.
Again he discussed his ideas, and she subsequently wrote telling him of her "fear that our opinions on the most important subject should differ widely. My reason tells me that honest & conscientious doubts cannot be a sin, but I feel it would be a painful void between us. I thank you from my heart for your openness with me & I should dread the feeling that you were concealing your opinio ...
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 |  |  | Inception of Darwin's theory - Thoughts of marriage: Encyclopedia II - Inception of Darwin's theory - TheoryCharles went house-hunting by day. At night he thought about "innumerable variations" (which he still thought were acquired in some way) with competitive nature selecting the best leading to step by step change, while vestigial organs like the human coccyx (tail) were not, as commonly thought, God "rounding out his original thought [to its] exhaustion", but ancestral remnants pointing to "the parent of man".
Darwin considered Malthus's argument, that human populations breed beyond their means and compete to survive, in relation to his ...
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 |  |  | Inception of Darwin's theory - Thoughts of marriage: Encyclopedia II - Inception of Darwin's theory - Malthus and Natural LawAfter returning to London on 1 August 1838 Darwin read a review of Auguste Comte's Positive Philosophy at the Athenaeum Club. It bolstered his ideas of natural laws, making him remark "What a magnificent view one can take of the world" with everything synchronised "by certain laws of harmony", a vision "far grander" than the Almighty individually creating "a long succession of vile Molluscous animals – How beneath the dignity of Him"! Only a "cramped imagination" saw God "warring against those very laws he established in all organic ...
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 |  |  | Inception of Darwin's theory - Thoughts of marriage: Encyclopedia II - Inception of Darwin's theory - Animal observationsBy February 1838 Darwin was on to a new pocketbook, the maroon C notebook, and was investigating the breeding of domestic animals. He found the newspaper wholesaler William Yarrell at the Zoological museum a fund of knowledge, and questioned if breeders weren't going against nature in "picking varieties". He was now writing of "Descent" rather than transmutation, and hinting at ideas of "adaption" to climate.
At the zoo on 28 March he had his first sight of an ape, and was impressed at the orang-utan's antics "just like a naugh ...
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 |  |  | Inception of Darwin's theory - Thoughts of marriage: Encyclopedia II - Inception of Darwin's theory - Background: influencesAfter his early life in a Unitarian family, Charles Darwin's education developed his interest in natural history. At Edinburgh University his work as a student of Robert Edmund Grant involved him in pioneering investigations of the ideas of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and Erasmus Darwin on homology showing common descent, but he also saw how controversial and troubling such theories were. Robert Jameson's course taught Darwin stratigraphic geology, and closed with lectures on the "Origin of the Species of Animals". At Christ's Colleg ...
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 |  |  | Inception of Darwin's theory - Thoughts of marriage: Encyclopedia II - Inception of Darwin's theory - TransmutationScientific circles were buzzing with ideas of Transmutation of species with most medical men talking of a legislated "process of change", overturning the Creation biology doctrine of "Created kinds". Darwin came to accept that "the Creator creates by... laws". A few days after arriving in London he met Gould again. He learnt that his Galápagos "wren" was yet another species of finch, making 13 in all. Although Darwin had not bothered to label these birds by island, he had labeled four mockingbirds, speculating that if they turned out ...
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 |  |  | Inception of Darwin's theory - Thoughts of marriage: Encyclopedia II - Inception of Darwin's theory - Summary - outline of inception of theoryAt Darwin's #Geological début, species related to places were shown when the ornithologist John Gould noticed that specimens from the Galápagos Islands formed "a series of ground finches which are so peculiar" as to form "an entirely new group." The anatomist Richard Owen found that Darwin's fossils showed that extinct species were related to current species in the same locality.
#Transmutation ideas convinced Darwin that original immigrants had been altered somehow to become an array of new species, and he began to look at fossils ...
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