On the Origin of Species is Charles Darwin’s groundbreaking work that introduced the theory of natural selection, revolutionizing our understanding of biological evolution. The book argues that species evolve over time through a process of natural selection, where traits that improve an organism’s chances of survival and reproduction are more likely to be passed on to future generations. Darwin’s ideas challenged the prevailing scientific and religious beliefs of the time, proposing a mechanism for the diversity of life that was both scientific and controversial.
On the Origin of Species faced significant opposition and censorship, primarily due to its challenge to religious doctrines and the prevailing creationist views of the time. Darwin’s theory of evolution contradicted the literal interpretation of the Biblical account of creation, leading to backlash from religious groups and some segments of society that deemed the ideas heretical or undermining to moral and spiritual beliefs. The book’s revolutionary ideas on the origin and development of life were considered controversial and offensive to those who held traditional views, resulting in attempts to suppress its dissemination and discussion. Despite these challenges, Darwin’s work is now hailed as one of the most influential scientific texts ever published and has had a profound impact on the fields of biology and natural science.
Author: Charles Darwin
Genre: Science, Evolutionary Biology
Pages: Approximately 502 pages (varies by edition)
Binding: Hardcover (original edition)
Dust Jacket Condition: N/A (original editions predate dust jackets)
Edition: 1st Edition