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- polygenist hypotheses, including biblical creationist polygenism and polygenist evolution. To make polygenism compatible with the Biblical account in the early...
- supported slavery and claimed his views on polygenism had nothing to do with politics. His views on polygenism have been claimed to have emboldened proponents...
- can refer to: Polygenesis (linguistics), a theory of language origin Polygenism, a theory of human origin Gene duplication, a form of genetic disorder...
- Enlightenment (an era from the 1650s to the 1780s), concepts of monogenism and polygenism became po****r, though they would only be systematized epistemologically...
- A polygene is a member of a group of non-epistatic genes that interact additively to influence a phenotypic trait, thus contributing to multiple-gene inheritance...
- has recently been discovered in the island of Flores). The creationist polygenism of Samuel George Morton and Louis Ag****iz, which presented human races...
- to whites. In the last two decades of the 18th century, the theory of polygenism, the belief that different races had evolved separately in each continent...
- exists, had really sprung from more than one pair." Colenso denied that polygenism caused any kind of racist attitudes or practices; like many other polygenists...
- posits a common descent for all humans. The negation of monogenism is polygenism. This issue was hotly debated in the Western world in the nineteenth century...
- monogenism, the single creation story of the Bible, instead supporting polygenism, a theory of multiple racial creations. He was a prolific writer of books...