Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 THE GAME Introduction: Welcome to Victorian England The Natural Theologians The Naturalists The Social Reformers Basic Principles The Play of the Game Game Setting Royal Society Meetings The Role in the Royal Society The Copley Medal Special Roles in the Council of the Royal Society Special Rules Retention of Seat on the Council Disqualification for reading aloud Role of Gamemaster, Contact with Instructor Student-Initiated Rule Modifications A Word on The Use of Props The Main Factions A-Men (opponents of Darwin) X-Men (supporters of Darwin) Brief Sketches of Game Characters Historical and Composite Factional Characters Indeterminate Roles Proceedings of the Royal Society Podium Rule Copley Nominations Prelude to the Game Detailed Agenda (Session by session) Summary table of agenda and assignments: Protocol and Parliamentary Procedure Specific Written and Oral Assignments Playing a Natural Philosopher or Man of Science in Victorian England Introduction to the Philosophical Controversy The Historical Context: Things You Should Know APPENDICES Appendix A. Darwim,On the Origin of Species(1859) Appendix B. Primary Source Documents Samuel Wilberforce, Review ofOn the Origin of Species John Lubbock, "Tact" Francis Baconrs"sNovum Organum, 1620 (excerpts) William Paley,Natural Theology; or, Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Diety Charles Kingsley, "A Nationrs"s Grief for a Nationrs"s Loss" Sample Prayers fromThe Book of Common Prayer Song Lyrics: "God Save the Queen" Song Lyrics: "All Things Bright and Beautiful" Appendix C. Additional Sources.
Charles Darwin, the Copley Medal, and the Rise of Naturalism 1862-1864