| Implications of the Spread of Darwinism | Roth, AA. 1977.
Origins-GRI 4(2):61-63. CELD ID 1903Abstract "Modern critics have often asked themselves how it is that a hypothesis like Darwin's, based on such weak foundations, could all at once win over to its side the greater part of contemporary scientific opinion." This quotation from the pen of the historian Erik Nordenskiold (1928, p. 477), in his treatise on the history of biology, presents an enigma that has more than passing interest for one seeking to find a basis for decisions regarding origins.
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