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An 8 page paper which offers a book review of Darwin: Life of a Tormented Evolutionist by Adrian Desmond and James Moore. Annotated bibliography comprises 4 pages. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
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explicated and analyzed from almost every possible perspective. Many people generally know him as the man behind whom all evolutionists stand, a man who many believe first introduced the notion
of evolution, even though this is not truth. He is also a man who experienced great struggle in his life and thus clearly only a man.
Adrian Desmond and James Moores work Darwin: Life of a Tormented Evolutionist is a work that details much, if nor most, of Charles Darwins life. It
is clearly a work, based on the title, which focuses on the sensibilities and the condition of Darwin, suggesting that he is a man that one should have some compassion
for. It is also clearly a very long work, considered to perhaps be the best and most thorough work on Darwin and
his life. It is an extensive book that is likely longer than any other book on Darwin, and a book that clearly encompasses a great deal of information that many
readers many already know, coupled with information that is relatively unknown. With that in mind, the following paper offers a book review of this work and also incorporates several other
sources in examining some of the validity of Desmond and Moores work. Darwin: Life of a Tormented Evolutionist Clearly studying a figure like Charles Darwin is a relatively
daunting task considering that his mere existence and arguments have all but put a culture on edge since his writings on evolution. There are those who argue that he was
very much a Christian and others who argue that he was a pure evolutionist. There are those who claim he suffered from schizoid problems and those who perhaps would argue
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