Charles Darwin
- Part 1 All About Charles Darwin
- 1 Who Was Darwin?
- 2 Darwin’s Theories
- 2.1 Inception of Darwin’s Evolutionary Theory
- 2.2 Preparing the theory of natural selection for publication
- 2.3 Publication of the theory of natural selection
- 2.4 Responses to the publication
- 2.5 Descent of Man, sexual selection, and botany
- 2.6 Tree of life
- 2.7 Transmutation of species
- 2.8 Natural selection
- 3 Views on Darwin’s Theories
- 4 Commemoration
- Part 2 Religious Theories
- 5 Genesis
- 6 Creationism
- 7 Intelligent Design
- 7.1 History of Intelligent Design
- 7.2 Irreducible Complexity
- 7.3 Specified Complexity
- 7.4 Fine Tuned Universe
- 7.5 Intelligent Designer
- 7.6 Intelligent Design Movement
- 7.7 Reaction from other Creationist Groups
- 7.8 Polls
- 7.9 Creating and Teaching the Controversy
- 7.10 Religion and Leading Proponents
- 7.11 Defining Science
- 7.12 Peer Review
- 7.13 Intelligence as an Observable Quality
- 7.14 Arguments from Ignorance
- 7.15 Reactions
- 7.16 Status outside the United States
- 7.17 Critical Analysis of Evolution
- 7.18 Details of the Campaign
- 7.19 Controversies!
- 8 Others Creationist Theories
- 9 Views of the World’s Religions
- Part 3 Other Theories
- 10 Lamarkism
- 11 Scientific Theories, Concepts and Opinions about Evolution
- 11.1 History
- 11.2 Evidence of Universal Common Descent
- 11.3 Continental Distribution
- 11.4 Universal Biochemical Organisation
- 11.5 Out of Africa Hypothesis of Human Evolution
- 11.6 Human Evolution
- 11.7 Comparative table of Homo species
- 11.8 Use of Tools
- 11.9 Models of Human Evolution
- 11.10 Implications for the concept of race
- 11.11 Moving to the savannah and the aquatic ape hypothesis
- 11.12 Genetics
- 11.13 Notable Human Evolution Researchers
- 11.14 Species List
- 11.15 Additional notes
- 11.16 Relation to the Theory of Evolution
- 11.17 Cladistics
- 11.18 Comparison to ‘intermediate’ Forms
- 11.19 Missing links
- 11.20 List of Transitional Fossils
- 11.21 What Differentiates Science from Beliefs?
- 11.22 Falsifiability
- 11.23 Evolution as theory and fact
- 11.24 What Evolution Sscience Tells Us Now
- 12 World Views on Scientific and Religious Theories
- 13 Neo-Darwinism
- 13.1 Evolution of Darwinism
- 13.2 Application to Humans
- 13.3 Alternatives to Natural Selection
- 13.4 Mendelian Genetics, Biometrics, and Mutation
- 13.5 Population Genetics
- 13.6 Modern Evolutionary Synthesis
- 13.7 1940s–1960s: Molecular Biology and Evolution
- 13.8 Late 20th Century
- 13.9 Unconventional Evolutionary Theories
- 13.10 Views on our Ancestors
- 13.11 Basic Principles of Evolution
- 13.12 Neo-Creationism
- 14 Meme
- Part 4 Controversies
- 15 Darwin Versus Religious Theories
- 15.1 Creation-Evolution Controversy
- 15.2 Controversies in the Age of Darwin
- 15.3 Controversy in Recent Times
- 15.4 Teach the Controversy
- 15.5 Shift in Strategy
- 15.6 Repercussions
- 15.7 Political Action
- 15.8 Political Battles Involving the Discovery Institute
- 15.9 Criticisms
- 15.10 The Discovery Institute
- 15.11 University Course
- 16 Darwin Versus Science
- 17 Court Cases
- 15 Darwin Versus Religious Theories
- Part 5 Tools
- Annex 1: People Linked to Darwin
- Annex 2: Concepts
- Annex 3: Darwin’s Books and Papers
- Annex 4: Autobiography and Letters
- Annex 5: Court Actions
- Annex 6: Political Aspects
- Annex 7: Transitional Fossils