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RE: Do You Know His Name? Darwin Co-Author, and Discoverer of the Largest Bee in the World

in StemSocial2 years ago

While this advocacy might separate his perspective from that of most scientists today, in other ways Wallace was more 'modern' than Darwin.

I strongly agree with your conclusion here. Though Darwin's theories were more favoured over Wasllace's, His ideas (Wallace) were indeed exceptional.

Darwins contribution has more use today but still does not undermine the ingenious contributions of Wallace.

Great and very interesting concept. enjoyed every bit of the analogy.

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Thank you so much for the visit and the comment. In reading about Wallace I learned also that he came from very modest beginnings. He traveled a lot and was not part of the circle that Darwin belonged to. His political beliefs were also different: this might have set him apart from the well-healed members of the science community. For example, he had a problem with the concept of private property.

All in all, he was an unusual, brilliant man.

I appreciate your thoughtful feedback.