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In his lifetime, Charles Darwin gained international fame as an influential scientist examining controversial topics. |
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There are 4 critical essays on Charles Darwin.
Critical Essays on Charles Darwin
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Critical Essay by Robert M. Young
22,780 words, approx. 76 pages
 In the following essay, originally published in The Monist, Young places Darwin's theory of natural selection in the contexts of intellectual history, analyzing its scientific value, the objections it has elicited, and its philosophical, theological, and social influence.
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Critical Essay by Gillian Beer
13,326 words, approx. 44 pages
 In the following essay, Beer explores Darwin's use of language in describing the place of man within his theory of nature.
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Stanley Edgar Hyman
8,797 words, approx. 29 pages
 Darwin in His Introduction to on the Origin of Species:
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Critical Essay by Theodore Baird
3,564 words, approx. 12 pages
 In the following essay, Baird comments on Darwin's use of metaphorical language in describing his responses to nature.



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