Tag: history
On Alfred Russel Wallace, NPR Gets It Right, Sort Of . . .
It’s too bad that Anthony Kuhn and others cannot tell what Paul Harvey used to call “the rest of the story.”
What Would a World Without Darwin Look Like?
Imagine that Darwin had fallen overboard and there was no Origin of Species or anything else from his pen.
Whitewashing Alfred Russel Wallace
Here’s a prediction as we approach the Wallace death centennial.
Some Thoughts on Alfred Russel Wallace 99 Years Later
The co-discoverer of natural selection died on the morning of November 7, 1913, at 90 years of age. It was the end of a remarkable career.
Alfred Russel Wallace on the Web
Wallace’s teleological views on nature starkly contrast with those of his materialistic colleague Darwin.