Charles Darwin

During his studies at Cambridge, his attitude toward education changed.

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He focused on the natural sciences, was enthralled by the language and logic of the English theologian, philosopher and representative of the so-called natural theology, William Paley, but also engaged in equestrian sports and hunting. He befriended botany professor John Henslow and met many leading naturalists who were concerned with natural theology in their scientific work.