Darwin believed in the origin of species due to natural selection for many reasons, despite not having a theory of discrete inheritance or a credible explanation of how deep time was entropically possible. He believed in natural selection for one good reason, but not that it was the source of Earth’s varied species.
Darwin believed in the origin of species due to natural selection for many reasons, despite not having a theory of discrete inheritance or a credible explanation of how deep time was entropically possible. He believed in natural selection for one good reason, but not that it was the source of Earth’s varied species.