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  1. Hace 4 días · Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802), médico inglés y abuelo de Charles Darwin, defendió el transformismo de las especies según las necesidades impuestas por el medio. Teoría Transformista de Lamarck. La primera teoría evolucionista fue propuesta en 1809 por Jean Baptiste de Monet, Caballero de Lamarck. Lamarck fue un científico que:

  2. Hace 1 día · William Paley's 1802 book Natural Theology with its famous watchmaker analogy had been written at least in part as a response to the transmutational ideas of Erasmus Darwin. Geologists influenced by natural theology, such as Buckland and Sedgwick, made a regular practice of attacking the evolutionary ideas of Lamarck, Grant, and Vestiges .

  3. Hace 3 días · We know from Darwin’s diaries that he beamed when he overheard a train station bookseller extol the importance of his book that was already out of print within weeks of its first release. The Sentient Cell by Arthur S. Reber , Frantisek Baluska , and William B. Miller Jr. , (released through Oxford University Press in the USA in January 2024) was also already out of print mid-May.

  4. Hace 5 días · Harman is careful to accentuate the diversity of views within the ‘culture of nature.’ For example, he traces the development of a concept of ‘active powers’ in matter from James Hutton to Erasmus Darwin while stressing the contrast between Hutton’s deistic eternalism and Darwin’s Lucretian materialism (pp. 304-5).

  5. Hace 3 días · El verdadero padre del ateísmo evolucionista fue sin duda Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882). En principio estuvo destinado a la carrera eclesiástica.

  6. Hace 2 días · June 25, 2024. “Now and then, in the course of the century, a great man of science, like Darwin… has been able to isolate himself, to keep himself out of the clamorous claims of others, to stand “under the shelter of the wall,” as Plato puts it, and so to realize the perfection of what was in him, to his own incomparable gain, and to ...

  7. Hace 1 día · Erasmus Darwin, the grandfather of the more famous Darwin, wrote the first work to suggest that all life on earth, not just similar types, might have evolved from a single common ancestor, in his epic taxonomic work Zoonomia (1794-1796). In 1809 Jean-Baptiste Lamarck wrote the first systematic theory of evolution in print, Philosophie Zoologique.