The Darwinian View of Life
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The Darwinian evolutionary theory is a composite and complex theory elaborated by Darwin during a long period of time, which proposed a new conception of life that evaded the metaphysical and finalist dimension, and which was firmly grounded on the level of scientific and naturalistic explanation. In the new interpretative picture, life emerges as an historical process realized by the descent with modification of the species through the production of a superabundant and not prearranged variation and the action of natural selection with adaptive function.
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