Outline and evaluate Darwin's theory of Evolution.

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Margaret Houghton         Psychology and the 21st Century         ACHE – Social Science

        December 2005

Outline and evaluate Darwin’s theory of Evolution.

This essay is first going to look briefly at the pre-Darwin theory of evolution which came from Jean-Baptiste Lamarck.  Secondly, outline Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution and look at some criticisms, lastly it will evaluate Darwin’s theory

Lamarck (1744-1824), a zoologist, claimed that changes that occurred in animals had been passed on from their ancestors, who in their own life time had responded to its survival needs.  Lamarck’s example of this would be the giraffe that stretches its neck to reach the higher leaves will gain neck length, which in turn will be passed on to its offspring.  This theory became known as ‘inheritance of acquired traits’.  Lamarck’s theories were not accepted, as they only offered an explanation, rather than proof as to why these changes occurred.

Darwin (1809-1882) was born to a middle class family in Shrewsbury.  Darwin quit medical school and went on to read theology, Euclid and the classics and later secured a position aboard the HMS Beagle, whose venture was to explore the unexplored waters of South America.  On his travels Darwin visited the Galapagos Islands; it was here discovered and collected samples of bird fossils of geological interest to himself.

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On his return, Darwin studied his finding and asked John Gould (1804-1881) to classify the bird fossils.  Gould identified these birds as being finches.  Furthermore Darwin realised that each Galapagos island had its own species of finch that were all slightly different to each other, but all closely resembles those on the South America mainland.  It was this evidence that led Darwin to believe that each of these finches had the same ancestors but each had ‘evolved’ differently in order to survive in its environment.  Darwin claimed that this survival was achieved through a process of ‘natural selection’.  Natural ...

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