Darwin's Brilliant Blunder
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Darwin's Brilliant Blunder
Darwin's Brilliant Blunder. A Guided Reading with Professor Gregory Radick.
In 1868, Charles Darwin published his hypothesis of pangenesis.
Intended by Darwin to explain inheritance and related topics, it has gone down in history as one of Darwin's big-gest failures.
So what was pangenesis and why did Darwin back it? This group, meeting three evenings in a row, will be a chance to read and discuss one of Darwin's least under-stood but most fascinating ideas.
One ticket covers attendance to all three, one hour long sessions.
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