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Extractions: an Evolutionist" "Truth is born into this world only with pangs and tribulations, and every fresh truth is received unwillingly. To expect the world to receive a new truth, or even an old truth, without challenging it, is to look for one of those miracles which do not occur" (from an interview of Wallace published posthumously in 1913). Welcome to The Alfred Russel Wallace Page , the Web site dedicated to celebrating the life and work of the English naturalist, evolutionist, and social critic Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913)! The links below* connect you to various kinds of information on one of the most fascinating figures in the history of science. *For those using the frames version of this site, the links also may be found in the panel on the right side of the screen.
WALLACE, Alfred Russel (1823-1913), By Charles H. Smith Wallace, Alfred Russel (18231913). Charles H. Smith, Ph.D. 1156 AlfredRussel Wallace was born in the village of Usk, Monmouthshire (previously and http://www.wku.edu/~smithch/essays/WALLDICT.htm
Extractions: Author's note: Reproduced verbatim from The Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century British Philosophers (Thoemmes Press, 2002), Volume 2, pp. 1156-1160. My thanks to Thoemmes Press for agreeing to the reprinting. Original pagination indicated within double brackets. To link directly to this page, connect with: http://www.wku.edu/~smithch/essays/WALLDICT.htm [[p. 1156]] Alfred Russel Wallace was born in the village of Usk, Monmouthshire (previously and currently Gwent) on 8 January 1823 and died in Broadstone, Dorset on 7 November 1913. He was the eighth of nine children in a middle-class but not very well-off English family; his childhood seems to have been rather ordinary. In late 1836, however, his father experienced financial ruin and he was forced to apprentice young Alfred to a builder in London. Shortly after arriving there Wallace was exposed through an older brother to the social utopian teachings of the Owenists, an influence which would inform his positions from that point onward. During Wallace's period at Leicester he had come into contact with two works that would prove critical to his intellectual development: Charles Lyell's masterwork of uniformitarian earth science
Extractions: Search The Infography: Berry, Andrew, ed., 2002. Infinite Tropics: An Alfred Russel Wallace Anthology. Verso. Marchant, James, ed., 1916. Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and Reminiscences. 2 volumes. Cassell. Raby, Peter, 2001. Alfred Russel Wallace, A Life. Princeton University Press. Smith, Charles H., ed., 1991. Alfred Russel Wallace; An Anthology of His Shorter Writings. Oxford University Press. Smith, Charles H., ed. The Alfred Russel Wallace Page . http://www.wku.edu/~smithch/index1.htm Wallace, Alfred Russel, 1905. My Life; A Record of Events and Opinions. 2 volumes. Chapman and Hall. Beddall, Barbara G., 1968. Wallace, Darwin, and the theory of natural selection: A study in the development of ideas and attitudes. Journal of the History of Biology 1(2): 261-323. Beddall, Barbara G., Spring 1988. Darwin and divergence: The Wallace connection. Journal of the History of Biology 21(1): 1-68. Brackman, Arnold C., 1980. A Delicate Arrangement: The Strange Case of Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. Times Books.
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Extractions: The gateway to Internet resources for the History of Medicine A history of evolutionary thought Science Paleontology Evolution ... Alfred Russel Wallace page This Web site is dedicated to the English naturalist, evolutionist and social commentator, Alfred Russel Wallace. It has been created by Charles H. Smith, Associate Professor and Science Librarian at Western Kentucky University. The site contains a wealth of information relating to Wallace's life and works, including a short biography, a chronology of Wallace's life and achievements, some "frequently asked questions" about Wallace's work and beliefs and quotes from Wallace's work. The site's key features are the full-text of a selection of Wallace's writings, arranged in date order from 1843-1913, the full-text of interviews with Wallace and the bibliography of Wallace's works. There is also a bibliography of writings on Wallace and a section on Wallace-related archival materials. The site makes use of HTML frames. Vaccination Spiritualism Science Interviews ... History, 20th Century
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Lefalophodon Alfred Russel Wallace Alfred Russel Wallace (18231913) argued that the theory did not apply tothe evolution of man. See also Charles Smith s Alfred Russel Wallace Page. http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/~alroy/lefa/Wallace.html
Extractions: "...every species comes into existence coincident in time and space with a preexisting closely allied species." Co-discoverer of the theory of natural selection and key player in the development of biogeography. A self-taught professional natural history collector who had spent years in South America and Asia, he began work on the species problem in the mid-1850's while in the field, publishing little-noticed papers that argued for the fact of evolution on the basis of geographical distributions. In 1858 he suddenly intuited the selection theory without realizing that Darwin already had done so, and ironically wrote to him for help in getting his ideas published. This resulted in the joint paper read before the Linnean Society and published that year. Throughout the rest of his life Wallace graciously gave as much credit as possible to Darwin, and the Darwin circle reciprocated by arranging a government pension and assorted honors for Wallace. Although he was less inclined to neo-Lamarckism than Darwin himself, he later argued that the theory did not apply to the evolution of man. See also Charles Smith's Alfred Russel Wallace Page
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