Thursday, May 30, 2019
Ernst Mayrs One Long Argument - Creationism vs. Evolutionism :: Argumentative Persuasive Argument Essays
Ernst Mayrs One Long Argument - Creationism vs. Evolutionism Ch on the wholeenging the accepted nightspot of society always brings a wave of criticism and contempt. In Ernst Mayrs One Long Argument, he aggressively brings to the forefront of debate the notion that his predecessors had heatedly argued for years, that part is not a divinely created creature, but rather bonny some other sensual in a state of everlasting change. Examining the path Charles Darwin, had followed in his attempt to better understand the evolutionary path of man, noted biologist Ernst Mayr explains Darwinian theory in respects to not only evolution but also in respect to the belief that man is somehow a creature made of a higher divinity than all else. And it is this challenge of mans role as something divine that caught me as being quite profound. It has been the belief of man since the dawn of civilization that somehow he was created above all other creatures, and that life for him, existed ou tside of the natural world. The interesting perspective Mayr brings to the topic of man and perfection is that, man may not be so divine as to be able to stand outside the natural order of evolution. Yet disrespect anthropological evidence, such as fossils, the public has a difficulty in accepting that man and animal had a common ancestor that man had to learn to his present state. But in contrast many are not be so surprised to believe that animals underwent and still undergo a constant change. Further still Mayr makes the attempt at understanding the phenomena of why man cannot agree to having evolved from the same common ancestor as the wild animal the chimpanzee. It may seem that, according to Mayr, that mans own inability to come to terms with his own evolution, stems from a feeling of not wanting to be reduced to just another animal in the chain of life. For hundreds of years, as Mayr examines, religion after religion has always placed man on some sort of pedestal, supe rior to all other species. And when Darwin confronted the world with possibly another truth, he shattered mans perception of himself. Even today, a hundred years after Darwin first challenged the accepted order of man as a divine being, Mayr still raises controversy in the debate over man as being just another animal undergoing a constant evolutionary change like all other animals.
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