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The first part of this work includes four original essays by Professor David Christopher Lane on the Darwin-Wallace issue, concentrating on the contentious problem of whether or not natural selection can make clear the human brain or soul. In part two we've included both original essays by Darwin and Wallace in 1858 relating to their finding of advancement by natural selection as provided to the Linnean Contemporary society in London, England. In part three we've incorporated short biographies by Adam Marchant of Alfred Russel Wallace and Charles Darwin and their interactions with one another. Finally the book ends with an excerpt from Alfred Wallace's questionable 1889 book, Darwinism, where he argues that the mechanism of natural selection is ultimately limited in its software. Darwin, on the other hands, argued persuasively that natural selection could indeed make clear individual cognition and morality. On this essential point, Darwin and Wallace, though still left over friends, forever departed company.