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According to this theory, the most recent catastrophe, Noah's flood, wiped away all life except those forms taken into the ark. The rest were visible only in the form of fossils. In the view of the catastrophists, species were individually created and immutable, that is, unchangeable for all time. The catastrophist viewpoint (but not the immutability of species) was challenged by the English geologist Sir Charles Lyell in his two-volume work Principles of Geology (1830-33)...
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According to this theory, the most recent catastrophe, Noah's flood, wiped away all life except those forms taken into the ark. The rest were visible only in the form of fossils. In the view of the catastrophists, species were individually created and immutable, that is, unchangeable for all time. The catastrophist viewpoint (but not the immutability of species) was challenged by the English geologist Sir Charles Lyell in his two-volume work Principles of Geology (1830-33)...
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Darwin: On The Origin Of Species By The Means Of Natural Selection   Darwin: On The Origin Of Species By The Means Of Natural Selection   On Darwin's Theory Of Natural Selection   Darwin's Theory of Natural Selection   Analysis of Charles Darwin's Origin of the Species   Analysis Of Charles Darwin's On The Origin Of Species   Theory Of Evolution By Natural And Sexual Selection   Theory Of Evolution By Natural And Sexual Selection   Charles Darwin "Natural Selection"   Charles Darwin Natural Selection   Darwin's Natural Selection   theory of natural selection   Why is altruistic behaviour problematic for the theory of natural selection?   Lamarck's Influence On The Development Of Darwin's Theory Of Evolution   Describe what evolutionary psychologists mean when they employ the term ?theory of mind'. Use examples and research studies from Book 1, Chapter 2 to show why this theory is important in evolutionary psychology.  
 
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