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This work explores the evolutionary origins of humans, presenting evidence for the descent of man from lower forms of life through comparative anatomy and mental faculties. It examines the similarities between humans and other animals, including emotional and cognitive traits, and discusses the role of natural and sexual selection in shaping human development. The text also addresses the classification of human races, their origins, and the impact of environmental factors on variability. Additionally, it delves into the principles of sexual selection, highlighting secondary sexual characteristics across various species, particularly in the animal kingdom.

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Charles Darwin

Charles Darwin (1809-1882) was an English naturalist, geologist, and biologist, best known for his contributions to the science of evolution. His seminal work, "On the Origin of Species," introduced the theory of natural selection, fundamentally changing the understanding of biological diversity. Darwin's extensive research during his voyage on the H.M.S. Beagle led to significant insights in geology and biology, which he documented in works such as "Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited During the Voyage Round the World." His writings continue to influence various fields, including biology, ecology, and philosophy, cementing his legacy as a pivotal figure in the history of science.

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