Invention of a historical puzzle: Darwin’s Procrastination

POSSEIBLE: JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY 2 (10):118-139 (2021)
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Abstract

Much ink has been spilled to explain why Darwin avoided publishing his views for many years. Although a general consensus was never achieved on any one reason, not much doubt has been raised as to the existence of such a delay. In this article I argue that there was no delay. Darwin published his views as soon as he developed a defensible theory. I argue that the appearance of a delay emerged as a consequence of reading Darwin out of context. Once we distinguish what would constitute a satisfactory account of transmutation for Darwin from what it would be for us, there will be no plausible case to argue that Darwin delayed publication.

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Mehmet Cem Kamözüt
Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University

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