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Agreement Quote by Charles Darwin

“Now when naturalists observe a close agreement in numerous small details of habits, tastes and dispositions between two or more domestic races, or between nearly-allied natural forms, they use this fact as an argument that all are descended from a common progenitor who was thus endowed; and…” quote by Charles Darwin
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“Now when naturalists observe a close agreement in numerous small details of habits, tastes and dispositions between two or more domestic races, or between nearly-allied natural forms, they use this fact as an argument that all are descended from a common progenitor who was thus endowed; and consequently that all should be classed under the same species. The same argument may be applied with much force to the races of man.”

Charles Darwin

About This Quote

Source Book: On the Origin of Species, 1859

Darwin argues that similarities among domestic animals and humans suggest a common ancestor, using these observations to support species classification and the concept of evolution.

In simple terms: Similar traits point to shared ancestry.

Key Takeaway

Study patterns to understand origins.

Themes

science evolution biology classification

Mood

analytical inquisitive

Type

scientific educational

When to use this quote

  • education
  • research
  • policy making
  • public discourse

Key Concepts

natural selection common descent comparative anatomy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What evidence supports common ancestry?
  • How does this view affect our view of humanity?
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