The influence of providing an explanatory mechanism for what was obvious to Darwin; species arose and species went extinct.
Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace independently developed the theory of natural selection. They both proposed that organisms with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce, leading to the evolution of species over time.
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Darwin feared not recognizing his own bias or allowing his personal beliefs to influence his scientific work. He was also concerned about the impact his theories might have on society and on prevailing religious beliefs.
Jean Baptiste Lamarck's idea of the inheritance of acquired characteristics, although mostly rejected today, was one of the first systematic explanations for evolution, influencing Darwin's thinking. While Darwin's theory of natural selection differed significantly from Lamarck's, Lamarck's work helped pave the way for questioning and exploring evolutionary mechanisms that ultimately led to Darwin's own theory of evolution by natural selection.
Darwin read the book Lamarck wrote and said that he did not get one idea from it as it was ludicrous in content. So, Lamarck would be the one scientist that did not influence Darwin according to Darwin.
The influence of providing an explanatory mechanism for what was obvious to Darwin; species arose and species went extinct.
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Darwin, Freud, Einstein, and other thinkers have all shaped 20th and 21st Century thought.
It didn't. Darwin simply assumed that, whatever the biological and palaeontological data turned out to suggest, there must have been enough time for it to occur in. If anything, Darwin's theses affected how naturalists of the time gauged the age of the Earth.
The Galapagos Islands had the most influence on Darwin's theory of evolution. During his visit to the islands, he observed different species of finches and tortoises with unique adaptations that supported his ideas about natural selection and species evolution.