Darwin would later say that this work caused him to realize the struggle for limited resources was a fact of life.
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That is to say, it strikes me that Darwin could very easily be considered a fourth hermeneut of suspicion.
也就是说,我突然想到,我们可以很容易地将达尔文看作是第四个怀疑解释论者。
One figure? I don't know. I can't say. That's hard. Charles Darwin will be up there.
只选一个吗?不好说,这太难选了。查尔斯·达尔文肯定在其中。
She shows how Darwin came to understand that these island animals had differences, developed over time, that helped them survive.
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It's Darwinian science and it's very interesting that Darwin, as much as Marx, is all about struggle: the struggle for survival, the struggle for dominance.
这是达尔文主义的科学,有趣的是达尔文和马克思一样关注斗争:,为了生存而斗争,为了支配而斗争。
Darwin's observations showed him that environments can change a little very quickly and a great deal over time.
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But at the same time, as Darwin well knew, emotions have universal roots that are shared across all humans and across many animals.
但同时,正如达尔文所说,情感在全球是相通的,被所有的人类和动物共享。
Yet it was the work of naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace that pushed Darwin to finally release his theory.
VOA: special.2009.12.01
Now last time, following Ricoeur, I mentioned Marx, Nietzsche and Freud as key figures in the sort of secondary development that somehow inaugurates theory, and then I added Darwin.
上次继里克尔之后,我提到了马克思,尼采和弗洛伊德,把他们作为推动初始理论进一步发展的关键人物,之后我加上了达尔文。
Another naturalist,Alfred Russel Wallace, had independently written a paper that contained ideas similar to Darwin's concerning evolution.
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Not everything comes natural to us but Darwin suggests that language does.
我们的一切并非都是天生的,但达尔文却认为,语言是与生俱来的
That is why author and illustrator Rosalyn Schanzer chose to write the children's book "What Darwin Saw: The Journey that Changed the World."
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Of course, Darwin was not interested in suspicion but he was certainly the founder of ways of thinking about consciousness that are determined, socio-biologically determined: determined in the realm of cognitive science, determined as artificial intelligence, and so on.
当然,达尔文对怀疑并不感兴趣,但他确实是思考,由社会生物地决定的意识的创始人:,他认为意识被认知科学决定,被人类智慧决定等等。
Darwin said the Galapagos brought people near "to that great fact that mystery of mysteries the first appearance of new beings on earth."
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And what Darwin is claiming here, and it's a controversial and interesting claim, is that language is special in that there's some sort of propensity or capacity or instinct for language unlike the other examples he gives.
达尔文在此所表达的观点,极具争议而又非常有趣,这个观点认为,语言之所以特殊,是因为总有某些倾向,能力或本能,使得语言与他所举的其他例子有所不同
There,Darwin noted that levels of rock extending high above the sea contained the fossil remains of shells.
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Well, there are some basic facts that support Darwin's claim.
达尔文的观点得到了一些基本事实的支持
It was not until eighteen fifty-eight that Darwin was forced to release his theory to the public.
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Miz Schanzer's pictures of Darwin capture the energy and excitement that she sensed in his early writings.
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But it was Darwin who identified and explained the process, natural selection, that causes life to evolve.
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The two became friends. John Henslow suggested that Charles Darwin take the unpaid position of naturalist for a trip on the British ship H.M.S.Beagle.
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Darwin found lizards called iguanas that lived on land and ones that fed in the sea.
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In the late eighteenth century, Darwin's grandfather, Erasmus Darwin,suggested that species evolved from their ancestors.
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She illustrates the unusual tortoises, birds and lizards that Darwin studied in the Galapagos Islands.
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It is important to remember that many of the greatest biological discoveries had yet to be made when Darwin published "On the Origin of Species."
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Darwin noted that all these species were similar to those found in South America.
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But it was on the Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador that Darwin found creatures that made him wonder about how species develop and change.
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In July of that year, Darwin's friends Charles Lyell and Joseph Hooker had studies by both men presented to the scientific group called the Linnean Society of London.
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The idea that species change was not new even in Darwin's time.
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Professor Schmaus notes that,before Darwin, naturalists only collected and named species.
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