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In which chapter of Darwin's origin of species does he argue humans came from apes?

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In which chapter of Darwin's origin of species does he argue humans came from apes?

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  1. None of them.

    Humans did not come from apes.  Apes and humans share a common ancestor.  Apes evolved one way and humans evolved a different way.  That is the idea behind natural selection and groups of animals isolated from each other.  They will evolve differently and over time become different from each other and in fact become different animals.


  2. He doesn't. That is just a foolish concept perpetrated by religious fanatics, in an attempt to ridicule Darwin's theory. Pay it no heed.

  3. Darwin deliberately avoided the question of human origins in Origin of Species. He waited till he was much older and more widely respected to address that issue, in The Descent of Man.

  4. Darwin did not directly address human evolution in "Origin of Species".  All he said was the famous statement:  "light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history".

    Darwin gives his views on human evolution in his book, "The Descent of Man" in 1871.

    wl

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