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Natural Selection and Distant Ancestors

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Abstract
Philosopher Daniel Dennett talks about the conventional wisdom before Darwin that species were fixed eternally. With Darwin came the notion that species that may be very different now have a common ancestor from the very distant past.
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Introduction to Philosophy, History of Philosophy, The Examined Life
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00:01:52 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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