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Another Substitute for Darwinism

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ALMOST every educated man who can write good English, but who cannot understand Darwin's theory of Natural Selection, seems to feel compelled to explain his difficulties and to offer his own preferable theory in the form of a volume on Evolution. We are thankful that the present anonymous volume is a small one; but that is its chief, if not its only merit. The writer has not, in the first place, made any serious attempt to understand the theory he objects to as inadequate; and, in the second place, his own theory is so vague and so entirely unsupported by either fact or argument as to be altogether worthless. A few extracts from the book will serve to support both these statements.

Nature's Method in the Evolution of Life.

(London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1894.)

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WALLACE, A. Another Substitute for Darwinism. Nature 50, 541–542 (1894). https://doi.org/10.1038/050541a0

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