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To this day Charles Darwin’s evolutionary theory of the „survival of the fittest“ has been visualized with the universal model of a tree of life. But early on in Darwin’s thinking the coral provided a fascinating alternative to the tree as a depiction of the evolution of the species. Horst Bredekamp shows how Darwin, a coral enthusiast and collector, found in it a more adequate illustration of evolution through natural selection: It grows anarchically in all directions and no longer upholds mankind as the „crown of creation.“ Using this example Darwin is proving himself to be both a destroyer and consummator of traditional natural philosophy. Since antiquity the coral had been a symbol of nature as a whole.
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Darwin's corals, Horst Bredekamp
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- 2019
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- Title
- Darwin's corals
- Subtitle
- A New Model of Evolution and the Tradition of Natural History
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Horst Bredekamp
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Released
- 2019
- ISBN10
- 3110643340
- ISBN13
- 9783110643343
- Category
- Biology
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- To this day Charles Darwin’s evolutionary theory of the „survival of the fittest“ has been visualized with the universal model of a tree of life. But early on in Darwin’s thinking the coral provided a fascinating alternative to the tree as a depiction of the evolution of the species. Horst Bredekamp shows how Darwin, a coral enthusiast and collector, found in it a more adequate illustration of evolution through natural selection: It grows anarchically in all directions and no longer upholds mankind as the „crown of creation.“ Using this example Darwin is proving himself to be both a destroyer and consummator of traditional natural philosophy. Since antiquity the coral had been a symbol of nature as a whole.