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Charles Darwin

Charles Darwin

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The idea that changed everything — the voyage, the discovery and the life of Charles Darwin.Copyright Podra Network Scienza
  • The Tortured Soul: Darwin's Journey Between Faith and Science
    Jun 18 2026
    Join Dr Sarah Quinn as she explores Charles Darwin's profound personal struggle between religious faith and scientific discovery. This episode examines how Darwin's voyage on the HMS Beagle transformed him from a young theology student into one of history's most revolutionary scientific thinkers, while wrestling with deep spiritual questions. We delve into Darwin's private correspondence revealing his decades-long internal conflict, his description of feeling like he was 'confessing a murder' when discussing evolution, and how personal tragedy deepened his crisis of faith. The episode explores Darwin's twenty-year delay in publishing Origin of Species, partly due to his awareness of its religious implications, and his eventual identification as agnostic rather than atheist. Through examination of historical documents and letters, we discover how Darwin maintained respect for religious experience while pursuing scientific truth. This compelling portrait reveals the deeply human side of scientific discovery and the complex relationship between faith and reason. Perfect for listeners interested in Darwin's biography, the history of science, Victorian religious thought, and the ongoing dialogue between scientific and spiritual worldviews. The episode presents Darwin's struggle as both historically significant and personally relatable, showing how intellectual honesty sometimes demands difficult personal choices while respecting the enduring human need for meaning and mystery.
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    4 min
  • The Descent of Man: Darwin Tackles Human Evolution
    Jun 11 2026
    In this episode of Charles Darwin, Dr Sarah Quinn explores Darwin's groundbreaking 1871 work 'The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex.' Twelve years after The Origin of Species, Darwin finally tackled the controversial question of human evolution, arguing that humans descended from other animals through natural selection.

    We examine Darwin's evidence from embryology, vestigial structures, and mental faculties, as well as his introduction of sexual selection theory. The episode discusses the intense public and scientific debate the book sparked, from religious outrage to scientific skepticism.

    While acknowledging problematic aspects including scientific racism and Victorian gender biases, we explore how Darwin's core arguments about human evolution have been validated by modern genetics and archaeology. The episode highlights how humans share 99% of DNA with chimpanzees and discusses the ongoing archaeological discoveries that continue filling in our evolutionary story.

    Dr Quinn examines Darwin's courage in confronting such controversial subject matter and how The Descent of Man fundamentally changed humanity's understanding of its place in the natural world. This landmark work established humans as part of evolutionary processes, opening new scientific avenues that continue shaping our understanding of human nature and origins today.
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    4 min
  • Social Darwinism: When Science Gets Twisted
    Jun 4 2026
    In this episode of Charles Darwin, Dr. Sarah Quinn examines the troubling history of Social Darwinism and how Charles Darwin's legitimate scientific theory of evolution was distorted for harmful ideological purposes. We explore how 19th-century thinkers like Herbert Spencer misapplied evolutionary concepts to justify social inequality, imperialism, and eugenics movements. The episode reveals how Darwin himself was concerned about these misinterpretations and emphasized cooperation and compassion in human society. Dr. Quinn discusses the fundamental flaws in Social Darwinist logic, explaining how evolution doesn't create hierarchies of superior or inferior organisms, but rather organisms adapted to specific environments. The episode highlights how modern evolutionary science supports Darwin's original emphasis on cooperation and mutual aid while completely rejecting Social Darwinist interpretations. This historical examination serves as an important reminder about the responsibility that comes with scientific knowledge and the dangers of twisting legitimate research to support predetermined ideological positions. The episode demonstrates how human diversity, cooperation, and social support systems are themselves evolutionary adaptations that strengthen our species, contradicting Social Darwinist claims about natural inequality and competition.
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    5 min
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