https://arguably.io/index.php?title=Charles_Darwin_Committed_Plagiarism&feed=atom&action=history Charles Darwin Committed Plagiarism - Revision history 2024-03-28T09:10:38Z Revision history for this page on the wiki MediaWiki 1.37.1 https://arguably.io/index.php?title=Charles_Darwin_Committed_Plagiarism&diff=631&oldid=prev JFG: Created page with "'''Charles Darwin committed plagiarism''' is a false claim often made in anti-evolution circles as well as in some tabloid media. The claim is that Charles Darwin "stole" the theory of evolution either from Patrick Matthew who would have published the theory 28 years before Darwin, or Alfred Russel Wallace, who would have developed the theory contemporaneously to Darwin. As part of this claim, Charles Darwin is sometimes accused of being "a fraud, a plagiarist, and the..." 2022-02-09T17:37:32Z <p>Created page with &quot;&#039;&#039;&#039;Charles Darwin committed plagiarism&#039;&#039;&#039; is a false claim often made in anti-evolution circles as well as in some tabloid media. The claim is that Charles Darwin &quot;stole&quot; the theory of evolution either from Patrick Matthew who would have published the theory 28 years before Darwin, or Alfred Russel Wallace, who would have developed the theory contemporaneously to Darwin. As part of this claim, Charles Darwin is sometimes accused of being &quot;a fraud, a plagiarist, and the...&quot;</p> <p><b>New page</b></p><div>'''Charles Darwin committed plagiarism''' is a false claim often made in anti-evolution circles as well as in some tabloid media. The claim is that Charles Darwin &quot;stole&quot; the theory of evolution either from Patrick Matthew who would have published the theory 28 years before Darwin, or Alfred Russel Wallace, who would have developed the theory contemporaneously to Darwin.<br /> <br /> As part of this claim, Charles Darwin is sometimes accused of being &quot;a fraud, a plagiarist, and the front man for a previously published theory.&quot; {{Cite web|url=https://voxday.net/2022/02/06/darwin-was-an-anti-christian-psyop/|title=Darwin was an Anti-Christian Psyop|last=Day|first=Vox|date=February 6, 2022|publisher=Vox Popoli|access-date=February 9, 2022}} He is also accused of &quot;stealing&quot; the theory of evolution in &quot;history's biggest science fraud.&quot; {{Cite web|url=https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10481295/New-evidence-proves-Charles-Darwin-stole-Theory-Evolution-rival-naturalist.html|title=Charles Darwin is accused of stealing Theory of Evolution from rival naturalist in history's biggest science fraud|last=Dingwall|first=John|date=February 5, 2022|publisher=The Mail|access-date=February 9, 2022}}<br /> <br /> The problem with the claim comes when examining On The Origin of Species where Charles Darwin states the following{{Cite web|url=http://darwinwasright.org/pdf/CharlesDarwin-On-the-Origin-of-Species.pdf|title=On the Origin of Species, 6th edition|last=Darwin|first=Charles|date=1872|publisher=Unknown|access-date=February 9, 2022}}:<br /> <br /> &lt;blockquote&gt;<br /> In 1831 Mr. Patrick Matthew published his work on &quot;Naval Timber and Arboriculture&quot;, in which he gives precisely the same view on the origin of species as that (presently to be alluded to) propounded by Mr. Wallace and myself in the &quot;Linnean Journal&quot;, and as that enlarged in the present volume. Unfortunately the view was given by Mr. Matthew very briefly in scattered passages in an appendix to a work on a different subject, so that it remained unnoticed until Mr. Matthew himself drew attention to it in the &quot;Gardeners' Chronicle&quot;, on April 7, 1860. The differences of Mr. Matthew's views from mine are not of much importance: he seems to consider that the world was nearly depopulated at successive periods, and then restocked; and he gives as an alternative, that new forms may be generated &quot;without the presence of any mold or germ of former aggregates.&quot; I am not sure that I understand some passages; but it seems that he attributes much influence to the direct action of the conditions of life. He clearly saw, however, the full force of the principle of natural selection.<br /> &lt;/blockquote&gt;<br /> <br /> It appears clearly in this writing that Charles Darwin does not claim to be the father of the theory of natural selection. Indeed, he explicitly states that the view was expressed as far back as 1831 by Patrick Matthew. Thus, Darwin does not claim to be the sole discoverer of the theory, it is only through a modern lens that people assume, falsely, that he did. Because the works of Patrick Matthew and Alfred Russel Wallace are properly represented, the actions of Darwin are in line with the academic standards for referencing previous work, rather than plagiarism or fraud, as it is falsely claimed.<br /> <br /> {{Claim<br /> |Claim=Charles Darwin Committed Plagiarism<br /> |Level=False<br /> |Nature=Factual<br /> |Counterclaim=Charles Darwin Did Not Commit Plagiarism<br /> }}<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> &lt;references/&gt;<br /> [[Category:Biology and Medicine]]</div> JFG