Charles Darwin, born on February 12, 1809, and passing on April 19, 1882, was an English naturalist whose groundbreaking work laid the foundation for the theory of evolution. His voyage on the HMS Beagle and the subsequent observations he made led him to formulate his theory of natural selection, published in his seminal work “On the Origin of Species” in 1859. This theory revolutionized the biological sciences by proposing that all species of life have descended over time from common ancestors. Darwin’s meticulous research and profound insights into the natural world have had a lasting impact on science and our understanding of life’s diversity.
Timeline Story
Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
Charles Darwin (1809-1882)
From Year 0 (BCE/CE): 1809
Post Date: 02/12/1809
Go to Timelines ...
Weekly Wisdom Builder
4 Minutes a week with Mike Prestwood.
June 30, 2024 Edition
1START: Philosophy >
2Science >
3Critical Thinking >
4History!
Time Left:
Email Notification
Subscribe to our Weekly Wisdom Builder: It’s Free! No ads! No catches! One email each Monday, use it as your weekly to-do checklist! Delete it after you’ve spent your weekly 4 minutes sharpening your mind.
Wisdom at the crossroads of knowledge.
Wisdom emerges from the consistent exploration of the intersections of philosophy, science, critical thinking, and history.
Get the full story…
These timeline stories are part of my Visual Insights page, where our best ideas come alive. Dive into these timelines to gain a broader perspective, as found in the Stoic practice of the “view from above.” For a deeper exploration of our best ideas beyond learning by meme, check out my new book…
BUY THE BOOK! Immerse yourself in knowledge, not snippets.
30 Philosophers: A New Look at Timeless Ideas
by Mike Prestwood (Author)
Dive deeper than headlines and memes and explore the minds of the greatest thinkers. Nothing compares to the depth and insight gained from the immersive experience of a book.
Beyond the Buzz: Uncover lasting knowledge!
- Discover how 30 influential philosophers shaped our understanding of the world.
- Explore the concepts that continue to influence science, art, and culture today.
- Get your copy now and start thinking like the greatest minds in history!