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- "dela**** hominization", as in the Aristotelian belief in ensoulment 40 days after conception. In the context of modern theistic evolution, "hominization" refers...
- creationists. Hominization, in both science and religion, involves the process or the purpose of becoming human. The process and means by which hominization occurs...
- Becoming: Tarzan's **** Hominization". Diacritics. 44: 32. Tuhkanen, Mikko. "Grotesquely Becoming: Tarzan's **** Hominization". Diacritics. 44: 35. Tuhkanen...
- Retrieved 24 July 2012. In 1922, Teilhard wrote in an essay with the title 'Hominization': "And this amounts to imagining, in one way or another, above the animal...
- anthropogony—with the latter two sometimes used to refer to the related subject of hominization. Primates diverged from other mammals about 85 million years ago (mya)...
- early development of anatomically modern humans, a process known as hominization, through the reconstruction of evolutionary kinship lines within the...
- evolutionary series of anthropoid ancestors to anatomically modern humans (hominization). The term was influenced by the pre-Darwinian evolutionary theory of...
- species conducted by humans themselves. In this way, during the process of hominization, a preference for individuals with collaborative and social behaviors...
- theistic evolution to refer to the "special creation of humans", a point of hominization where evolved near-human animals were given souls by God, and became...
- necessary conditions for a phylogeny of the socio-cultural life forms (the "hominization") until an analysis of the development of "social formations", which...