Explorations - Science in the Age of Revolutions: the Context of Darwin.
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Welcome to "Beyond the Text," the podcast that delves into the intersection of science, history, and society. Join your host, Samuel Woodall, as we explore the fascinating world of science during the age of revolutions, just after the Enlightenment.
In this week's episode, we embark on an intellectual journey through the Linnaean Society, an organization pivotal to the classification and study of plants and animals. Under the guidance of Dr. Bill Jenkins, we uncover how this society became a melting pot for scientific minds like Charles Darwin, Alfred Russel Wallace, and David Attenborough, laying the groundwork for modern science.
We then dive deep into the life and times of Charles Darwin, examining his groundbreaking work, "On the Origin of Species," and its careful navigation of the ideological influences of his time. We'll explore the complex question of whether Darwin epitomised modern science, his impact on industrial capitalism, and his nuanced role in the science-religion debate.
Our journey also touches on the intellectual and political influences that shaped Darwin's thought, including the critical influence of Thomas Malthus. We discuss how Victorian societal changes mirrored Darwin's theories and how his ideas resonated with both the emerging middle class and the founders of Marxism.
As we unravel the spiritual complexities of Darwin and the profound impact of his theories, we reveal the intricate interplay between science, history, and the broader modern project.
Join us on "Beyond the Text" for a compelling exploration that goes beyond the surface, guided by expert insights from Dr. Bill Jenkins. Don't miss this deep dive into the stories that shaped our scientific understanding and societal evolution.
Tune in and journey with us beyond the text.
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