Abstract

has been written recently about Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin on the occasion of the bicentennial of their respective births, February 12, 2009. The coincidence that Lincoln and Darwin share the same birthday inspired at least two recent biographies that trace the lives of both men and the impact they had on the world.1 The fact that two prominent figures in world history walked the earth at the same time, but never met, sparks the imagination to consider what a meeting of those two men would have been like, and what they would have said to one another, especially in terms of their respective views on current events.

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