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darwinism.
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Charles Darwin was born on 12 February, 1809 in Shrewsbury, England. His father, Robert Darwin, was a physician in the area, and young Charles would aspire to follow dad in that profession. At age sixteen, Darwin left Shrewsbury to study medicine at Edinburgh University. However, he didn
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a process of individual variation from generation to generation and natural selection leading over time to a system evolving along the lines proposed by Charles Darwin.
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| darwinism |
the theory referring to biologist Charles Darwin's beliefs that the origin of species is a result of variation due to a genetic mutation from the parents, with individuals who are best adapted to survive chosen through the process of natural selection. Survival requires cooperation, which is why socialists of London's day accepted Darwinian science as proof of the superiority of their politics.
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a theory of evolution by natural selection put forward by Charles Darwin
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