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How did darwin establish philosophy of biology?

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How did darwin establish philosophy of biology?

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  1. he didn't ever establish such a thing, ignorant people just abuse his findings to be non-religious.


  2. Darwin thought differently. He circled the world via a 2 yr trip when he was in his early twenties. He didn't look at each ant, or each colony of ants, or each species of ants. He looked at how all the different variations of soo many different ants across the globe had the same raw parts, but with idiosyncracies, and how that affected their world. Darwin set the ground work for evolution by seeing the whole picture and all its interworkings.

  3. im not sure...

    r u talking about charles darwin? if you are, try a google search.

    http://www.google.com/

  4. Biology is not a philosophy, just like religion is not a science.

    Darwin established the theory of Evolution by Natural Selection, this underpins a great deal of biological science.

  5. He founded evolutionary biology when he proposed his theory of evolution by natural selection. Only in the old sense of the word, could you say he established a " philosophy " of biology.

  6. "Philosophy" is a strange word to use here.

    Indeed, he isn't really considered a founder of biology,

    only (!) evolution.

  7. Darwin's Philosophy- That observations in nature have meaning to the structure of nature-was 100% in line with Natural Science. (what his degree was in.)

    Natural Science, which was a part of the discipline of theology at the time, is the predessor to Biology as a science...

    Darwin's findings may've helped Natural Science evolve into Biology, but he did not establish the philosophies he worked within.

  8. It's quite simple Jasmene, his thought process evolved into it.

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