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Article: Challenging Darwin't theory so sexual selection.
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- Daedalus
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- March 22, 2007
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May a biologist in these polarized times dare suggest that Darwin is a bit wrong about anything? Even worse, does a biologist risk insult, ridicule, anger, and intimidation to suggest that Darwin is incorrect on a big issue? We have a test case before us. Darwin appears completely mistaken in his theory of sex roles, a subject called the 'theory of sexual selection.' (1)
In his 1871 book The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, Darwin wrote: "Males of almost all animals have stronger passions than females," and "the female ... with the rarest of exceptions is less eager than the male ... she is coy." (2) Notice that the exceptions are dismissed as ...