Naxos AudioBooks launches a new 1 CD introductory series "In a Nutshell" with "Darwin", marking the 200th anniversary of the English naturalist. Peter Whitfield explains how Darwin came to his revolutionary views following his voyage on the Beagle - and his initial reluctance to publish his findings. The "In a Nutshell" series will see a regular release pattern in the coming months on a broad range of subjects covering history, science, religion and philosophy, and offering concise pertinent introductions.
101 _ Charles Darwin, philosopher of man and nature.mp3 102 _ The Beagle, a small ship of 250 tons.mp3 103 _ He also continued to work on other phenomena.mp3 104 _ Over the five years following his return.mp3 105 _ Further support for this view.mp3 106 _ Second, he could not accept that all changes.mp3 107 _ As Darwin drew all these insights.mp3 108 _ We know that he had told his wife Emma.mp3 109 _ It has been argued that Wallace.mp3 110 _ He finds a grandeur in this view.mp3 111 _ If this were true of the scientists.mp3 112 _ Darwin himself of course took little or no part.mp3 113 _ By the 1870s Darwinism.mp3 114 _ These were major advances.mp3 115 _ Darwin was buried in Westminster Abbey.mp3