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Dr Mike Sutton on the mysterious case of the origins of natural selection.
Patrick Matthew is generally acknowledged as the originator of the theory of natural selection. He published his discovery of âthe natural process of selectionâ in a book entitled âOn Naval and Timber and Arboricultureâ in 1831, which is 27 years before Charles Darwinâs and Alfred Wallaceâs papers were read before the Linnean Society in 1858.
The current consensus is that Darwin and Wallace each discovered natural selection independently of Matthew and independently of one another. Moreover, Darwin is hailed as the immortal great thinker on the subject of evolution, because he alone is recognised as first to take his own discovery of the theory of natural selection forward, with many confirmatory evidences, convincing others of its veracity and importance.
In this talk, Mike Sutton will challenge this view with new evidence that proves that, pre-1858, Matthewâs book was read by at least seven naturalists. Three of the seven were at the epicentre of influence on Darwinâs and Wallaceâs researches and two of those three were personal associates and correspondents of Darwin and Wallace. He will show that Matthew, not Darwin, should be celebrated as solver of the problem of species.
Dr Michael "Mike" Sutton is Reader in Criminology at Nottingham Trent University (UK), where he teaches Hi Tech Crime and also Crime Reduction and Community Safety. Before that he worked for 14 years as a senior researcher in the Policing and reducing Crime Unit in the Home Office in London. Mike is the originator of the Market Reduction Approach (MRA) to theft and co-founder and Chief Editor of the open access Internet Journal of Criminology. He is a winner of the British Journal of Criminology Prize for virtual ethnographic research into a pan-European hacking group
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27 July 2014 at 11:00 am |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Conway Hall |
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£5/£2 |
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http://www.conwayhall.org.uk/mike-sutton |
Additional Information: |
Free to members of the Ethical Society |
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