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  1. Christoph Meiners ( Warstade, Hemmoor -cerca de Ottendorf -, 31 de julio de 1747 – Gotinga, 1 de mayo de 1810) fue un filósofo e historiador alemán, partidario del poligenismo y la desigualdad de las razas humanas. Es conocido principalmente por sus críticas al concepto de Ilustración y su oposición personal a Immanuel Kant y Mary Wollstonecraft .

  2. University of Göttingen. Main interests. Polygenism. Christoph Meiners (31 July 1747 – 1 May 1810) was a German racialist, philosopher, historian, and writer born in Warstade. He supported the polygenist theory of human origins. He was a member of the Göttingen school of history .

  3. The following manuscript presents what I believe may be the most detailed biographical examination of Christoph Meiners (1747–1810) that has yet to be compiled. I intend to use this manuscript in a book I am writing on the history of craniology.

    • John S . Michael
  4. Christoph Meiners ( Warstade, Hemmoor -cerca de Ottendorf -, 31 de julio de 1747 – Gotinga, 1 de mayo de 1810) fue un filósofo e historiador alemán, partidario del poligenismo y la desigualdad de las razas humanas. Es conocido principalmente por sus críticas al concepto de Ilustración y su oposición personal a Immanuel Kant y Mary ...

  5. Abstract. Christoph Meiners (1747–1810) was a philosopher and professor in Göttingen. In his treatise “Über die Natur der afrikanischen Neger” [“On the Nature of the African Negroes”], he opposed the abolition of slavery in 1790. In the Enlightenment manner, he linked aesthetic, physical, emotional, creative-cognitive, and moral ...

  6. Christoph Meiners. Christoph Meiners (1747–1810) was a German polygenist, and believed that each race had a separate origin. Meiners studied the physical, mental, and moral characteristics of each race, and built a race hierarchy based on his findings. Meiners split mankind into two divisions, which he labelled the "beautiful white ...

  7. 30 de dic. de 2021 · In this context, Christoph Meiners (1747–1810) has proven particularly difficult to digest. A professor at Göttingen and prolific writer on virtually every domain of Enlightenment thought, Meiners is notorious today for his theory of race.