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Race, Racism, and Science: Social Impact and Interaction
... nineteenth century, however, cracks in this reigning consensus had appeared
that would widen over the next four decades. The result was that by the 1850s,
polygenism was an established though minority point of view in European
science.
John P. Jackson, Nadine M. Weidman, 2004
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Race and Human Evolution
WE FOUND OURSELVES face-to-face with polygenism, one of those theories we
learned about in history of anthropology courses, but ignored as another
example of wrongheaded thinking from long ago with little bearing on the present
.
It is in this connection that polygenism is discussed. It is conceded that
polygenism is an hypothesis in the case of the soul — just as polygenism in
relation to the body's origin from already existing organic life — but one is not free
to accept the ...
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Polygenism is a theory of human origins positing that the human races are of different lineages (polygenesis). This is opposite to the idea of monogenism, which posits a single origin of humanity.
Jesse Russell, Ronald Cohn, 2012
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Images of Savages: Ancients [sic] Roots of Modern Prejudice ...
One such issue is that of monogenism versus polygenism, since it is easier and
more plausihle to compare certain ethnic groups to apes if it is held that their
origin was separate from that of Europeans. In fact, a large majority of those who
...
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Late Evolvers: Life is All About Timing
Polygenism refers to the theory that different human races were, evolved from
different species. Polygenism suggests that the human races are of different
lineages. Polygenist evolution is the impression that humans evolved
independently ...
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Adam's Ancestors: Race, Religion, and the Politics of Human ...
In America's southern states, for example, some ministers stood up against what
they saw as the malign implications of Mortonite polygenism.John Bachman thus
defended the unity of the human race on scientific and scriptural grounds by ...
David N. Livingstone, 2008
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The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-century Philosophy
Comparing Forster with Lord Kames and Herder demonstrates even further the
difficulty of discussing late eighteenth-century theories of the diverse origins of
the human species under one rubric such as polygenism, and it also shows that ...
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The Mind of Frederick Douglass
Clearly an inflammatory idea in the t840s and t850s, the years of its greatest
notoriety, polygenism violated the traditional consensus. Yet, even after the rise
of Darwinism, which seemed to verify monogenism, polygenist thought persisted.
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Race, Culture, and Evolution: Essays in the History of ...
Given the static, nonevolutionary, classificatory point of view of Cuvierian
comparative anatomy, polygenism followed quite easily for those sufficiently
uninhibited by religious orthodoxy. On one level, the debate between
monogenists and ...
ȘTIRI NOI CARE INCLUD TERMENUL «POLYGENISM»
Află ce ziare naționale și internaționale au scris despre și cum este întrebuințat termenul
polygenism în contextul următoarelor știri.
Māori ceremony 'un-names' New Zealand glacier
"Agassiz was a proponent of polygenism – the idea that races were created separately – and scientific racism,” Ms Huber says. Earlier this ... «Massey News, Iun 15»
The diminutive African tribesman who was treated like a zoo animal
... turn-of-the-century racial discrimination and discord, scientific polygenism (a theory proposing different origins for people of different races), ... «Washington Post, Iun 15»
Symposium explores white supremacy and abolitionism
He used his findings as 'evidence' to support his theory of polygenism.” Adam Gleisner '18 said he chose to write a paper about Agassiz to ... «Cornell Chronicle, Feb 15»
Many Species Or One?
The particular aspect that I am writing about now is Polygenism, the hypothesis that different races of humanity are either separate creations, ... «Science 2.0, Iul 14»
The Cannibal Club: Racism and Rabble-Rousing in Victorian England
Before the debate between science and creationism, there was the debate between monogenism and polygenism. Monogenists believed that ... «Smithsonian, Iul 14»
Racism Is Inherently Plural
... theories on evolution transformed the racial debate from one between Monogenism and Polygenism—i.e. whether there were one or multiple ... «Oxonian Review, Mar 14»
Louis Agassiz: Creator of American Science
For example, Agassiz was an early and vociferous proponent of such biological quackery as polygenism (the idea that races of humans ... «Christian Science Monitor, Mar 13»
The sons of Adam: spirit, not blood
But the conflict between monogenism and polygenism is not the appropriate frame for what is being unveiled by reality before our eyes. «Discover Magazine, Dec 11»
Why Atheists Need Fundamentalists
It's “nonsense,” Coyne wrote, to suggest that the Old Testament is somehow compatible with human evolution and polygenism: All you have to ... «New York Times, Oct 11»
Does Evolutionary Science Disprove the Faith?
I think Farrell deserves to kudos for attempting to grapple with the question of the increasingly strong evidence for polygenism head-on rather ... «National Catholic Register, Sep 11»