Charles Darwin was a British scientist from the 19th century who is best known for helping to develop and popularize the theory of evolution. Though he wrote several books, he is today best remembered for…
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Charles Lyell
Charles Lyell was a well-known Scottish geologist who was a friend and colleague of Darwin’s; his work helped inspire some of Darwin’s most enduring ideas. In the book, Lyell is frequently cited as an authority…
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Thomas Malthus
Thomas Malthus was a British writer and philosopher who was a predecessor of Charles Darwin and an influence on his work. Malthus is best known for his idea that populations will grow faster than food…
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St. George Jackson Mivart
St. George Jackson Mivart was an English scientist who originally held ideas similar to Darwin’s but who went on to became one of Darwin’s most vocal critics. Out of all the critics that Darwin replies…
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Joseph Dalton Hooker
Joseph Dalton Hooker was a British botanist and explorer who was one of Darwin’s good friends. He’s credited in the book with encouraging Darwin to publish The Origin of Species. Hooker was one of…
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