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    Sir William Lawrence (1783-1867): A Study of Pre-Darwinian Ideas on Heredity and Variation.Kentwood D. Wells - 1971 - Journal of the History of Biology 4 (2):319 - 361.
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    Sir William Lawrence a study of pre-Darwinian ideas on heredity and variation.Kentwood D. Wells - 1971 - Journal of the History of Biology 4 (2):319-361.
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    The historical context of natural selection: The case of Patrick Matthew.Kentwood D. Wells - 1973 - Journal of the History of Biology 6 (2):225-258.
    It should be evident from the foregoing discussion that one man's natural selection is not necessarily the same as another man's. Why should this be so? How can two theories, which both Matthew and Darwin believed to be nearly identical, be so dissimilar? Apparently, neither Matthew nor Darwin understood the other's theory. Each man's viewpoint was colored by his own intellectual background and philosophical assumptions, and each read these into the other's ideas. The words sounded the same, so they assumed (...)
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