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Creationism Vs Evolution: Through The Eyes Of Jay Gould

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Term Paper TitleCreationism Vs Evolution: Through The Eyes Of Jay Gould
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Creationism vs Evolution: Through The Eyes of Jay Gould

Creationism vs Evolution: Through The Eyes of Jay Gould


     It has been over 100 years since English naturalist Charles Darwin first
told the world his revolutionary concept about how livings things develop.
Evolution through natural selection and adaptation was the basis of his argument
as it remains to this day a debated subject by many.  Across this nation, a
"return" to "traditional" values has also brought the return of age old debated
topics.  One issue that truly separates Americans is the issue of creation
versus evolution.  Since the 19th century, this divisive topic has been debated
in school boards and state capitols across America.  In many instances religious
fundamentalists won the day by having banned the instruction or even the mention
of "ungodly" evolutionary thinking in schools. With today’s social and political
climate, this question is back with greater force than ever.  This is why this
subject is more important now than ever.  In Jay Gould’s book The Panda’s Thumb,
an overview of and an argument for Charles Darwin’s evolutionary thinking is
conducted with flowing thoughts and ideas. This essay titled "Natural Selection
and the Human Brain: Darwin vs. Wallace" takes a look directly at two hard
fought battles between evolutionists and creationists.  Using sexual selection
and the origins of human intellect as his proponents, Gould argues his opinion
in the favor of evolutionary thought.
     In this essay titled "Natural Selection and The Human Brain: Darwin vs.
Wallace," Gould tells about the contest between Darwin and another prominent
scientist named Alfred Wallace over two important subjects.  These topics, one
being sexual selection and the other about the origins of the human brain and
intellect were debated by men who generally held the same views on evolution.
However on these two subjects, Wallace chose to differ as he described it as his
"special heresy" (53).  The first of these two areas of debate between the two
men was the question of "sexual selection."  Darwin theorized that there laid
two types of sexual selection.  First a competition between males for access to
females and second the choice "exercised by females themselves" (51).  In this,
Darwin attributed racial differences among modern human beings to sexual
selection "based upon different criteria of beauty that arose among various
peoples" (51).  Wallace, however, disputed the suggestion of female choice.  He
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